What is adsorption chromatography?
Chromatography (from Greek χρώμα:chroma, colour and γραφειν:”graphein” to write) is the collective term for a family of laboratory techniques for the separation of mixtures. It involves passing a mixture dissolved in a “mobile phase” through a stationary phase, which separates the analyte to be measured from other molecules in the mixture and allows it to be isolated. Read More adsorption chromatography – one of the basic LC modes. Relies on the adsorption process to effect the separation. Molecules are retained by their interaction with the surface. Read More The analytical separation of a chemical mixture (gas or liquid) by passing it over an adsorbent bed that adsorbs different compounds at different rates.