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Presented By Swambe Chemicals , III Floor, Prayosha Complex,Chhani JakatNaka,Vadodara Gujarat, India

 Chromatography is a method, which is used in laboratories it is enables the easy and efficient separation of mixtures of chemical compounds using the adsorption like silica gel. silica gel

 Russian botanist Mikhail Tswett invented column chromatography in 1906 as a means of studying plant pigments

 Silica Gel Column Chromatography  Flash Chromatography  Thin Layer Chromatography  Analytical Chromatography  Preparative Chromatography

 In this type of chromatography, a stationary phase contains solid adsorbent while the mobile phase contains the liquid or mixture of compounds.  Optimize separation efficiency  Reproducible performance  Excellent flow rates  Direct scalability  Suitable for large scale applications  High adsorption capacity

 Flash chromatography, also called as ‘medium pressure chromatography’, is performed with the mixture of two solvents, where one is polar component while other is non-polar component. Flash chromatography  Less solvent usage  Greater flexibility  High reproducible ability  Faster separation capacity

 For separating the non- volatile mixtures, a special chromatography technique is used  i.e. Thin Layer chromatography Thin Layer chromatography  Purity of any sample  Identification of compounds  Examination of reactions

 Preparative chromatography is widely used as the purification process using the liquid chromatography. Preparative chromatography  Purification of a synthetic compound  Purification of a synthetic peptide  Purification of plant pigments

 The variety of applications where you may require performing analytical chromatography technique includes research and analytical testing applications, healthcare industry, environmental monitoring, quality control labs etc. analytical chromatography  The main aim of introducing such type of chromatography technique is to separate or to perform the accurate chemical analysis of the complex mixtures.  High extraction performance  Ideal for precise and efficient separation  Separation of similar molecules  Recommended for chemical analysis of complex mixture

Presented By Swambe Swambe Chemicals , III Floor, Prayosha Complex,Chhani Jakat Naka,Vadodara Gujarat, India