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The Chem Mind

🔬Why is buffer use essential in HPLC or why we use Buffers in HPLC!!!

Buffers are used in HPLC for several reasons:

1. pH Control:

Buffers help maintain a stable pH level in the mobile phase and lock the pH, which is essential for:
-Ionization of analytes: pH affects the degree of ionization, influencing polarity and interaction with the stationary phase.
- Stationary phase stability: Some columns are sensitive to pH changes.


2. Peak Shape and Resolution:

Consistent pH of buffers can improve peak shape and resolution by:
- Reducing peak tailing
- Increasing column efficiency
- Enhancing separation of analytes


3. Reproducibility:

Buffers ensure consistent pH conditions, which is crucial for:
- Method development and validation
- Repeatable retention times and peak areas
- Reliable quantitation


4. Column Protection:

Buffers can help protect the column from:
- pH-related degradation
- Ionization-induced damage

Common buffers used in HPLC include:

- Phosphate buffers
- Acetate buffers
- Formate buffers
- Ammonium buffers

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2 months ago | [YT] | 1

The Chem Mind

💡 Did you know?
The element Gallium can melt in your hand because it liquefies at just 29.7°C.
Imagine holding a metal that turns into liquid!

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Did you know Hydrogen is so light it can escape Earth's gravity?

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