scheidingsgradiënten
Scheidingsgradiënten, also known as separation gradients, are a fundamental concept in chromatography. They refer to a controlled change in mobile phase composition over time or distance during a chromatographic separation. This change is designed to improve the separation of analytes, particularly those with a wide range of polarities or affinities for the stationary phase. In essence, a gradient starts with a mobile phase composition that is favorable for eluting weakly retained compounds and gradually shifts to a composition that promotes the elution of strongly retained compounds.
The primary purpose of a separation gradient is to reduce analysis time and enhance peak resolution. Without
Common types of gradients include isocratic elution, where the mobile phase composition remains constant, and gradient