Overview

The fundamental principle of HPLC is differential migration. A liquid sample (the analyte) is injected into a stream of solvent (the mobile phase) and pumped at high pressure through a column packed with adsorbent material (the stationary phase).

Each component in the sample interacts differently with the stationary phase based on its physical and chemical properties. This causes the components to move at different speeds, leading to their separation.


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Objectives of Event

  1. Technical Proficiency & Instrumentation
  2. Method Execution and Data Integrity

Convener Details

  • Dr. Atul Kumar Gupta
  • Dr. Anupam Agarwal

Co-ordinators:

  • Dr. Afsar Ali

Speaker Details:

  • Dr Atul Kumar Gupta