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Chromatographic Techniques with Biological Applications
Abstract
Chromatography is kind of a number of purification performances distinct as differential relocation from a slight preliminary zone. Electrophoresis is another member of this group. In this case, the driving force is an electric field which exerts different forces on solutes of different ionic charge. The resistive force is the viscosity of the nonflowing solvent. The combination of these forces yields ion mobilities peculiar to each solute. Chromatography technique for separating the components or solutes of a mixture on the basis of the comparative expanses of both solute scattered amongst a affecting liquefied tributary termed as the mobile phase and a contiguous stationary phase.
Keywords: mobile phase, mobility, peculiar, chromatography, biological applications, paper chromatography.
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Cite this Article: Niaaz Kamal Sarmed. Chromatographic Techniques with Biological Applications. International Journal of Chemical Synthesis and Chemical Reactions. 2019; 1(2): 25–29p.
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