From reversed phase and normal phase to chiral, ion exchange, HILIC, GPC/SEC and SFC — each separation mode offers unique selectivity and performance characteristics. Explore the full spectrum of chromatographic techniques and find the ideal approach for your analytical or preparative application.
Chiral Chromatography enables the precise separation of enantiomers and stereoisomers with exceptional selectivity and reproducibility — a key technique for pharmaceutical, biochemical, and fine chemical analysis.
learn moreGel Filtration Chromatography (GFC), also known as Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC), gently and reproducibly separates molecules by size in solution for the characterization and purification of water-soluble polymers, proteins, and biopolymers.
learn moreGel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) separates macromolecules by size in organic solvents, providing a reliable and interaction-free method for determining molecular weight and distribution of synthetic polymers.
learn moreHydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (HILIC) efficiently separates polar and hydrophilic compounds, bridging the gap between reversed phase and normal phase chromatography with full LC-MS compatibility.
learn moreIon Exchange Chromatography (IEX) separates charged molecules via electrostatic interactions, providing high selectivity and robustness for proteins, peptides, nucleotides, and other ionic compounds.
learn moreIon Exclusion Chromatography (IEC) selectively separates organic acids, alcohols, and other weakly ionized compounds in aqueous systems by electrostatic exclusion, effectively distinguishing ionic from non-ionic species.
learn moreNormal Phase Chromatography is a powerful liquid chromatography technique for separating polar compounds, offering excellent selectivity for positional, structural, and stereochemical isomers often unresolved by reversed phase methods.
learn moreReversed Phase Chromatography is the most widely used HPLC mode, delivering exceptional versatility, reproducibility, and resolution for separating compounds ranging from small molecules to complex biomolecules.
learn moreSupercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) combines the efficiency of gas chromatography with liquid chromatography, enabling fast, high-resolution separations of chiral, nonpolar, and thermally sensitive compounds under mild conditions.
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