papírkromatográfia
Papírkromatográfia is a chromatographic technique that uses paper as the stationary phase. It is a simple and widely used method for separating mixtures of soluble substances, particularly colored compounds. The stationary phase is typically a sheet of high-quality paper, often cellulose, which has a great affinity for water. The mobile phase is a liquid solvent or mixture of solvents that moves through the stationary phase by capillary action.
The principle behind papírkromatográfia is differential partitioning. When a small spot of the sample mixture is
Papírkromatográfia can be performed in various ways, including ascending, descending, and radial chromatography. Ascending papírkromatográfia involves