Research HPLC
Research HPLC
Research HPLC
: Solvent Reservoirs .1
Storage of sufficient amount of HPLC
solvents for continuous operation of
the system. Could be equipped with an
online
degassing system and special filters to
isolate the solvent from the influence of
. the environment
: Pump .2
This provides the constant and
continuous flow of the mobile phase
through the system; most modern
pumps allow controlled mixing of
different solvents from different
. reservoirs
: Injector .3
This allows an introduction (injection)
of the analytes mixture into
the stream of the mobile phase before it
enters the column; most modern
injectors are autosamplers, which allow
programmed injections of different
volumes of samples that are withdrawn
from the vials in the
. autosampler tray
: Column .4
This is the heart of HPLC system; it
actually produces a separation of the
analytes in the mixture . A column is
the place where the mobile
phase is in contact with the stationary
phase, forming an interface with
enormous surface. Most of the
chromatography development in recent
years went toward the design of many
different ways to enhance this
. interfacial contact
: Detector .5
This is a device for continuous
registration of specific physical
properties ( sometimes chemical
. properties)
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: HPLC has more applications like
: Conclusion
There are huge possibilities for further
HPLC method development in several
segments like creating new materials
for preparing specific and more
efficient stationary phases and related
with that, discovering new
combinations and modifications of
mobile phases.
In scope of signal registration, new,
more efficient hyphenated systems like
HPLC-MS and HPLC-NMR are invented,
as application of 1H NMR and 13C NMR
technique as well, which are more and
more improving day after day, and
whose application will open huge
possibilities and assistance in medical
diagnostics and in tracking the destiny
of healing substances in body liquids.