Advancement of Chromatography Techniques.
Major Chromatographic Techniques
Chromatography is a method of separation of compounds from a mixture. The technique is both analytical and preparative and is employed most widely applicable in industries as well as in laboratories. Chemical analysis is mostly done all over the world with chromatography or any other many techniques relate to chromatography. Chromatography is a physical technique based on state of separating compound and has a vast application in chemical field starting from basic analytical chemistry to forensic science.
Some major chromatography techniques are:
- Column chromatography (CC)
- Paper chromatography (PC)
- Thin layer chromatography (TLC)
- Displacement chromatography (DC)
- Gas chromatography (GC)
- Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC)
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