verdringingsmethode
Verdringingsmethode, or the displacement method, is a chromatographic separation technique in which a displacer component with higher affinity for the stationary phase competes with and displaces bound analytes. This creates a moving front that elutes the target compounds in a relatively compact, well-defined zone, often yielding higher resolution than standard isocratic elutions.
The principle relies on adsorption/desorption equilibria between the solutes, the stationary phase, and the displacer in
Procedure and scope vary by system, but common steps include selecting a suitable stationary phase, choosing
Advantages include high loading capacity, sharp elution fronts, and good resolution for certain mixtures. Limitations involve