Recent Developments of Chromatography

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Chromatography is relied on by many disciplines as a method of separating the components of a mixture. The basic idea of the process is that distinct compounds have different levels of solubility, causing them to travel through the stationary phase at different speeds, resulting in their separation as more highly soluble compounds separate faster than those with lower solubilities.

The method has been used since the beginning of the 20th century when it was developed by Russian botanist Mikhail Semyonovich Tsvet. Since then, it has been adopted by a wide range of industries, with the list of applications of chromatography continuing to grow and evolve.

Continuing advancements in the methodology and technology used for chromatography has helped to establish the process as a standard laboratory technique across sectors, allowing it to remain relevant and useful, meeting analytical demands in a range of scientific scenarios.

Below, we discuss the recent developments in chromatography that is helping to continue to move the method forward.

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