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HPLC Grade Chemicals

HPLC Grade Chemicals

High-purity with physical properties suitable for high performance liquid chromatography
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About HPLC Grade Chemicals

HPLC stands for high-performance liquid chromatography or high-pressure liquid chromatography. Solvents of this grade are generally suitable for use in chromatography, a scientific procedure used to separate compounds in a mixture. The most common solvents used for HPLC are water, methanol, and acetonitrile.

HPLC operates on the principle of chromatography, which involves the separation of a mixture into its individual components based on their differential interactions with a stationary phase and a mobile phase. In HPLC, the stationary phase is typically a column packed with a solid material or a porous matrix, while the mobile phase is a liquid solvent or a mixture of solvents.

A distillation process prepares HPLC-grade solvents to remove the volatile impurities, along with a filtration process to produce high-purity solvents. HPLC grade solvents are over 99.9% clean, and the remaining level of other contaminants still present are introduced in the ingredients list on the bottle label.

HPLC-grade solvents are evaluated for their UV retention and other analytical techniques to verify purity.

Major uses and applications

The following areas are the most prevalent applications for HPLC-grade products.

  • Medical and Pharmaceutical Industries: HPLC Grade chemicals may be used in analytical techniques for drug discovery and other medical purposes.
  • Food Processing and Testing: The USDA and other food testing organizations utilize HPLC-grade liquids to detect and quantify pesticide levels in food products.
  • Drinks and beverages: Beverage makers utilize HPLC-grade products for quality control and safety testing.

HPLC Grade products Offerings at Lab Alley

Lab Alley has the following HPLC Grade products

Common Uses and Applications

  • Food testing agents
  • Medicine components
  • Chemical solvents
  • Reagent
  • Stabilizers
  • Herbal extraction
  • Perfumes and cosmetics ingredients
  • Sanitizers

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