What is analytical chromatography used for?

What is analytical chromatography used for? ?

Jennie Philips , 24 Oct 2024

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Chromatography is a widely used technique in laboratories for separating and purifying complex mixtures. Typically, the material used in chromatography media consists of particles or resin that are packed into a column. The sample is then inserted at the top of the column and flushed through with a liquid mobile phase, either by gravity or under pressure. Chromatography can be performed on a small scale for analytical purposes or on a medium-to-large scale for preparation and industrial applications. With years of experience in the life sciences, Amerigo Scientific has collaborated with many ISO 9001-certified manufacturers who produce spherical monodisperse particles utilizing proprietary manufacturing processes. So far, Amerigo Scientific’s analytical chromatography media supplies include solid-phase extraction (SPE) adsorbents, silica gel and resins that specialize in affinity, hydrophobic interaction, ion exchange, and gel filtration chromatography. These products are specifically selected to enhance the substance separation process, offering researchers a reliable and efficient method for purifying a wide range of compounds. Responding to the growing demand for high-quality chromatography media, Amerigo Scientific has monodisperse solid phase extraction sorbents that feature very good chemical stability, broad pH use range, and optimized surface functional groups. Compared with traditional sorbents of non-uniform particle sizes, SPE sorbents such as UniBPC 40 can exhibit better performance regarding consistency due to their precision mono-sized nature, saving solvent usage and reducing environmental pollution. Now, Amerigo Scientific's chromatography media are available for purchase globally, offering researchers around the world access to high-quality tools for their purification processes.