Difference between co precipitation and post precipitation in tabular form
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Coprecipitation. In chemistry, coprecipitation (CPT) or co-precipitation is the carrying down by a precipitate of substances normally soluble under the conditions employed. Analogously, in medicine, coprecipitation is specifically the precipitation of an unbound "antigen along with an antigen-antibody comple
Co-precipitation
It is the precipitation that occurs simultaneously by more than one soluble component in a single solution. Mixed crystals appear after co-precipitation.
This impurity occurs either by adsorption, occlusion or entrapment.
It is helpful for the separation of tracer in radioisotopes.
Magnitude of contamination is less.
Post-precipitation
It is the precipitation that occurs as a layer upon the already formed precipitate.
It is a surface based contamination/impurity that occurs due to high primary adsorption and supersaturated solution.
Magnitude of impurity is higher.
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