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Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
CHNS - O Analyser
Fourier Transform Infrared  Spectrometer
Gas Chromatography
Glow Discharge Optical Spectrometer (GD-OES)
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Inductively Coupled Optical Emmission Spectrometer
Ion Chromatography
LF Impedance Analyser
Oxygen - Nitrogen Analyser
Hot Stage Polarising Microscop
Mercury Porasimeter
Potentiostat / Galavanostat
Particle Size Analyser
Scanning Electron Microscope
Thermogravimetric Analysis / SDTA
Thermal Analysis
DMA / TMA
Universal Testing Machine
X-Ray Diffractometer
X-Ray Fluorescene Spectrometer
High Temp. Microwave Sintering Furnace
 
 

High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)



HPLC is best described as high performance liquid chromatography since the essence of the technique is the highly resolutive separations which can be achieved by the use of uniform microparticulate

chromatographic supports and well designed equipments. HPLC is best described as high performance liquid chromatography since the essence of the technique is the highly resolutive separations which can be achieved by the use of uniform microparticulate chromatographic supports and well designed equipments. Two mutually immisible phases are brought into contact wherein one phase is stationary and other is mobile. The sample mixture, introduced into the mobile phase, undergoes series of interactions (partitions) many times between the stationary and mobile phases as it is being carried through the system by the mobile phase. Partition takes place by adsorption- desorption techniques. Interactions exploit differences in the physical and chemical properties of the components in the sample. These differences govern the rate of migration of the individual components under the influence of the mobile phase moving through a column containing stationary phase. Separated components emerge in the order of increasing interaction with the stationary phase.

Key features of Waters HPLC
Maximum operating pressure of pump 6000 psi (programmable)
Flow precision : + 0.1 % of RSD
Flow accuracy : + 1.0 % of setting
Photodiode Array 996 detector ( Wavelength range 190 to 800 nm having an accuracy +1.0 nm and spectral resolution 1.2 nm )

Application..
Purity check , qualitative and quantitative estimation of intermediates and products

Sample quantity: 1.0 g



 
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