chromaatlaag
Chromaatlaag, also known as a chromatographic layer or chromatographic plate, refers to a thin layer of adsorbent material coated onto a solid support, typically used in thin-layer chromatography (TLC). This analytical technique separates components of a mixture based on their differential affinities for the stationary phase (the adsorbent layer) and the mobile phase (the solvent system).
The adsorbent layer in chromatlaag is usually composed of fine particles such as silica gel, alumina, or
Chromaatlaag plates are prepared by suspending the adsorbent in a solvent, such as water or methanol, and
In practice, chromatlaag is used to visualize and analyze mixtures by applying the sample near one edge
Chromaatlaag is widely employed in chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmaceutical research for qualitative and semi-quantitative analysis. Its