elueres
Elueres refers to a group of chemical compounds known as **eluents**, which are solvents or mixtures used in chromatography to separate, identify, and quantify components of a mixture. The term "eluere" is not a widely recognized or standardized term in scientific literature, but it may be a misspelling or informal reference to the process of elution, where solutes are removed from a stationary phase by a mobile phase (the eluent).
In chromatography, the choice of eluent is critical as it influences the separation efficiency, retention time,
Elution is a fundamental step in techniques like high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC), and
While "elueres" is not a formal term, understanding the principles of elution and eluent selection is essential