Author:
Ahmed Feruza,Eticha Tadele,Hymete Ariaya,Ashenef Ayenew
Abstract
The science of separation had advanced significantly with the development of ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC), a brand-new type of liquid chromatography. The need for the evolution of HPLC into UHPLC has been driven by the continuously evolving of packing material modifications that affect the separation of mixtures. The separation process of analytes is completed in a substantially decreased amount of time due to the lower particle sizes, which increases surface area of interaction allowing reduction of column length to one-third; thus, shorter columns are employed in UHPLC, which consequently causes the flow rate to be three times higher and subsequently reducing analysis time. Although UHPLC shares the same fundamental idea and instrument layout as HPLC, it differs from HPLC in that it produces narrow peaks and has high spectral quality, allowing for simple compound identification in a variety of analytical applications such as impurity profiling, product formulation, and improved analytical technique and method development. However, high back pressure in UHPLC might lead to decreased column life, and the instrument’s higher price compared to HPLC are the disadvantages.
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