High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is one of the most important analytical techniques in chemistry, which is used for the separation, identification, and quantification of small amounts of chemical species. Like other chromatographic systems, in high-pressure liquid chromatography, the mobile phase is liquid, and the stationary phase is solid or liquid. It has increased at an exponential rate faster than any other type of analytical separation, and is now generating billions of dollars in sales per year. Its explosive growth is due to its sensitivity, its evolution for precise quantitative work, the separation of non-volatile or thermally unstable compounds, and, above all, its enormous applicability in industry, science, and research.
HPLC systems can be combined with many detectors such as PDA, RID, FLD, UV-VIS, MS, etc.
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