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Chromatography is a versatile separation technique widely used to obtain pure compounds from mixtures. All chromatographic techniques depend on a stationary phase, usually a finely divided solid or coated solid, that a mobile phase, usually a gas or liquid, moves through.

Based on this approach three components form the basis of the chromatography technique.

Stationary phase: This phase is always composed of a “solid” phase or “a layer of a liquid adsorbed on the surface a solid support”.

Mobile phase: This phase is always composed of “liquid” or a “gaseous component.”

Separated molecules

Types of chromatography

Column chromatography

Ion-exchange chromatography

Gel-permeation (molecular sieve) chromatography

Affinity chromatography

Paper chromatography

Thin-layer chromatography

Gas chromatography

Dye-ligand chromatography

Hydrophobic interaction chromatography

Pseudoaffinity chromatography

High-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC)

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