Whitepaper: Ultrapure water for HPLC analysis
Posted: 5 June 2019 | Sartorius | No comments yet
This whitepaper demonstrates the High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) separation and analysis technique and highlights the importance of using water of sufficient purity as an eluent and how the arium® pro VF system can facilitate this.
HPLC is an analytical procedure for separation, identification and quantification of substances using liquid chromatography. The beginnings of HPLC – High Pressure Liquid Chromatography – go back to the ’60s. Thanks to improved column materials and equipment, it has come to be known as High Performance Liquid Chromatography since the end of the ‘70s.1
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Analytical techniques, Assays, Chromatography, HPLC, Lab Equipment