HPLC Tips Peak Tailing
Unfortunately, peaks tail in HPLC. We don’t want them to tail. In theory we like to think of peaks as Gaussian shaped and perfectly symmetrical, but in reality just about everything in chromatography has a slight tail on it - about a 5% tail. This is a major issue that we have to deal with. That’s why I think a lot about how to reduce peak tailing in HPLC. What causes peak tailing in HPLC? Read the blog here: https://axionlabs.com/chromatography-... 🔗 Follow Us: Website: https://axionlabs.com/ Facebook: / axionlabs LinkedIn: / axion-labs #analyticalchemistry #hplc #Chromatography #LabTechniques #ScientificResearch #Chemistry #labtips Axion offers hands-on HPLC (High-performance liquid chromatography or high-pressure liquid chromatography) and GC (gas chromatography) training courses. Gain advanced HPLC & GC skills with our 5 day hands-on LC/GC bootcamp. If you can't make it to Chicago choose one of our online courses. After taking the LC/GC bootcamp further advance your skills by taking the advanced topics courses.

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