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INTRODUCTION
HPLC (High Performance Liquid Chromatography) is
the most versatile and widely used elution
chromatography. The technique is used to separate and
determine species in a variety of organic, inorganic,
biological, ionic and polymeric materials1. A standard
instrument of HPLC incorporates following components:
Solvent reservoir, Mobile phase, Pump, Loop injector,
Guard column or an in-line filter, Analytical Column,
Temperature control, Detector, HPLC Data Acquisition.
Column is connected to the injector and detector with
tubing of narrow internal diameter (0.2 mm) 2, 3.
DETECTORS
Detector in HPLC is placed at the end of analytical
column. Function of detector is to examine the solution
which is eluting from the column. An electronic signal
(output from detector) is proportional to the
concentration of individual components of analyte.
Detectors are classified as bulk property detectors and
solute property detectors. Bulk property detectors
measure the changes in the property of combined eluting
mobile phase and eluting solute. Solute property
detectors detect the changes in physical and chemical
property of eluting component of the mobile phase.
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Types of Detectors
Ultraviolet Detector
Fluorescent Detector
Transport Detector
Electrochemical detector
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b) Interferometer
Detector
b)Fixed wavelength UV
Detector
a)Single wavelength
excitation fluorescence
Detector
a) Moving wire Detector
b)Multi wavelength
fluorescence Detector
a) Dynamic Detector or
b) Equilibrium Detector
Multi electrode array
Detector
Electric conductivity Detector
a) Low angle laser light
b) Multiple angle laser light
scattering Detector
scattering Detector
Advanced Detectors
a) Evaporative light
scattering Detector
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Chiral Detector
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b) Chain Detector
c)Thermal lens
Detector
c)Multi
wavelength
dispersive UV
Detector
c)Laser induced
fluorescence
Detector
c) Disc Detector
c) Nano
quantity
aerosol
Detector
b) Circular dichroism
Detector
Pulsed Amperometric Detector
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Figure 3: Transport detectors (A) Moving wire detector (B) Chain detector
(A)
(B)
Figure 4: Liquid light scattering detector (A) Low angle light scattering detector (B) multiple angle laser light scattering detector.
(A)
(B)
Figure 5: (A) Aerosol based detector, (B) Corona charged aerosol detector
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