Defination
Elution
- is a process wherein the separated substances on the chromatogram are actually washed off the adsorbent for the purpose of removal of the solute from the stationary phase
Solutes
Components of mlecule of the substance on the chromatogram
Sepharos
Gel is made up of agarose
Bio gel p
Is polycrylamide in nature
Water silica
Moset common size exlusion packing for use under pressure
Support
a solid base which supports the liquid film in partition chromatography
Sephadex
beads of cross linked dextran used as a stationary phase of a chromatographic system
Column
is made of glass somewhat similar to a biurette
Stationary phase
solid base powder packed into the column through which the mobile phase flows (solid)
Development
the process where mobile phase is allowed to flow over the adsorbent or support - after the substances on the chromatogram have separated by development they are being DETECTED/VISUALIZED.
Adsorbent
the solid material that serves as the stationary phase in adsorption chromatography
Eluate
the solute coming out of the column dissolved in the mobile phase
Chromagtogram resolution
to become separated into constituent parts
Sphadex
• are granular, hydrophilic, water insoluble porous material and each granule acts as a complex system of holes