Unit 19.3
Section 1
Capillary GC- This is referring to an analytical technique that helps in identifying the individual
chemical compounds present in a sample.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) - This is an example of broad analytical technique
for separating compounds present within chemical mixture. These are important separations taking
place to help make use of the mobile phase through column packed with stationary phase. It allows
analysis into components present in sample as well as quantity of it that is present.
Gas chromatography (Block diagram)
Firstly, sample is injected through septum
Sample that has been injected is then carried.
Block 2- The sample would then go in column to help in maintaining temp which is the stationary
phase.
Block 3- The sample then goes to end of column towards detector
Section 1
Capillary GC- This is referring to an analytical technique that helps in identifying the individual
chemical compounds present in a sample.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) - This is an example of broad analytical technique
for separating compounds present within chemical mixture. These are important separations taking
place to help make use of the mobile phase through column packed with stationary phase. It allows
analysis into components present in sample as well as quantity of it that is present.
Gas chromatography (Block diagram)
Firstly, sample is injected through septum
Sample that has been injected is then carried.
Block 2- The sample would then go in column to help in maintaining temp which is the stationary
phase.
Block 3- The sample then goes to end of column towards detector