This document provides a concise overview of chromatography as an analytical separation technique used in chemistry and pharmaceutical analysis. It explains the principles of separation between stationary and mobile phases, different types of chromatography such as liquid chromatography and gas chromatography, and the factors affecting separation efficiency. The material also covers theoretical concepts including plate theory, Van Deemter equation, retention time, resolution, and capacity factor.
Additionally, it outlines the components of chromatographic instruments, detectors, and important parameters used in chromatographic analysis.
This document provides a concise overview of chromatography as an analytical separation technique used in chemistry and pharmaceutical analysis. It explains the principles of separation between stationary and mobile phases, different types of chromatography such as liquid chromatography and gas chromatography, and the factors affecting separation efficiency. The material also covers theoretical concepts including plate theory, Van Deemter equation, retention time, resolution, and capacity factor.
Additionally, it outlines the components of chromatographic instruments, detectors, and important parameters used in chromatographic analysis.