Ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) is a technique used in analytical chemistry to separate, identify, and quantify the components in a mixture. It uses higher pressures (typically above 400 bar or 6,000 psi) than traditional HPLC to achieve higher resolution, faster separation times, and improved sensitivity. UHPLC is commonly used in pharmaceuticals, food science, environmental monitoring, and clinical research for analyzing a wide range of compounds.
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