@@sakasan100 Here's the Carbon - 13 NMR Spectroscopy video: ruclips.net/video/UKm0MtSLLNw/видео.htmlsi=xFSv7EibQOSAOful I'll add the UPLC video to my to do list!
So that means the analyte move towards the end of the column (toward detector part) if it has high affinity to stationary phase? And if it hasn't, it will be near to the pumb side? Which indicates higher affinity to mobile phase? Am I right? I have another question, where is the packing material? Is it the material lining the column? Or it is placed in the end of the column?
Other way around. If an analyte has a higher affinity for the stationary phase (the column), it moves down the column slower. Like attracts like, so the analyte wants to stick around with the stationary phase. If the analyte has a higher affinity for the mobile phase (the liquid), it will want to stay with the mobile phase, and will move down the column faster/with the mobile phase! Also, exactly, packing material is the stationary phase that lines the entire column throughout!
What topic would YOU like me to cover?
Could you do a video on the topics "'Carbon - 13 NMR spectroscopy" and ''UPLC - Ultra-performance liquid chromatographic method'' ?
@@sakasan100 Here's the Carbon - 13 NMR Spectroscopy video: ruclips.net/video/UKm0MtSLLNw/видео.htmlsi=xFSv7EibQOSAOful
I'll add the UPLC video to my to do list!
@@LucasLearnz Great, thank you 👍🏻❤
thank you very much. Can you give a lecture on the analysis of different real human chromatogram data (sanger) with a longer video?
How would you separate two liquids from each other
Excellent, Short and crisp
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I'm glad to hear I could help!😊👍
Need a lengthy video of HPLC and gas chromatography
Will do!👍 Anything in particular you want me to include?
So that means the analyte move towards the end of the column (toward detector part) if it has high affinity to stationary phase?
And if it hasn't, it will be near to the pumb side? Which indicates higher affinity to mobile phase?
Am I right?
I have another question, where is the packing material? Is it the material lining the column? Or it is placed in the end of the column?
Other way around. If an analyte has a higher affinity for the stationary phase (the column), it moves down the column slower. Like attracts like, so the analyte wants to stick around with the stationary phase. If the analyte has a higher affinity for the mobile phase (the liquid), it will want to stay with the mobile phase, and will move down the column faster/with the mobile phase!
Also, exactly, packing material is the stationary phase that lines the entire column throughout!
a very useful video, thank you! :))
I'm grateful to hear you found it helpful!👍
Short and sweet
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Thank you very much. Very wonderful
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Wow, thank you so much for watching so many of my videos and commenting on them!! I'm super grateful!
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I'm happy you found it helpful!🙏
As a laymen how do i read a HPLC Report?
Synthesis of methylbenzoate, including (. (TLC) and GC. thanks
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is the separation method of HPLC better than normal LC?
Yes, their resolving power is better!
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Thin layer chromatography
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