Distribution chromatography
The stationary phase is a liquid, which is a chromatographic method to separate the components in the sample by making use of the difference in the solubility of the components in the sample relative to the liquid fixation, that is, the difference in the partition coefficients of the components in the sample between the mobile phase and the stationary phase.
- Chinese name
- Distribution chromatography
- English name
- partition chromatography
- definition
- The stationary phase is a liquid, which is a chromatographic method to separate the components in the sample by making use of the difference in the solubility of the components in the sample relative to the liquid fixation, that is, the difference in the partition coefficients of the components in the sample between the mobile phase and the stationary phase.
- Applied discipline
- Mechanical Engineering (first level discipline), Analytical Instruments (second level discipline), Chromatographs Analytical Principles of Chromatographs (third level discipline)
- Chinese name
- Distribution chromatography
- Foreign name
- partition chromatography