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HPTLC

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What is HPTLC?

High-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) is an enhanced form of thin-layer chromatography (TLC). It's a planar chromatography technique used to separate, identify, and quantify chemical compounds in a mixture. HPTLC utilizes optimized chromatographic layers, automated sample application, and precise mobile phase delivery to achieve higher resolution, sensitivity, and reproducibility compared to conventional TLC. It is commonly used in pharmaceutical analysis, food chemistry, environmental monitoring, and forensic science for quality control, identification of unknowns, and quantitative analysis of various substances.

What other technologies are related to HPTLC?

HPTLC Competitor Technologies

HPLC is a competing separation technique that, like HPTLC, is used for separating and quantifying compounds in a mixture.
mentioned alongside HPTLC in 0% (165) of relevant job posts

HPTLC Complementary Technologies

UV-Vis spectroscopy is frequently used for the detection and quantification of compounds separated by HPTLC.
mentioned alongside HPTLC in 1% (77) of relevant job posts
FTIR can be used for identifying the functional groups of compounds separated by HPTLC, acting as a complementary detection technique.
mentioned alongside HPTLC in 1% (93) of relevant job posts

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