Pylväskromatografiaa
Pylväskromatografiaa, often translated as column chromatography, is a separation technique used in chemistry. It involves passing a mixture of compounds through a column packed with a solid adsorbent material, known as the stationary phase. A liquid or gas, the mobile phase, is then pumped through the column to carry the mixture. The separation of components in the mixture occurs based on their differential interactions with the stationary and mobile phases. Compounds that interact more strongly with the stationary phase will move slower through the column, while those that interact more strongly with the mobile phase will move faster. This difference in migration speed leads to the separation of the mixture into individual components.
The stationary phase is typically a solid adsorbent like silica gel or alumina, packed into a glass