- the recording (column or paper strip) on which the constituents of a mixture are adsorbed in chromatography
- Chromatography (from Greek χρῶμα chroma "color" and γράφειν graphein "to write") is the collective term for a set of laboratory techniques for the separation of mixtures. ...
- The visual output from a chromatograph. Usually a graphical display or histogram
- When a detector that responds to solute concentration is placed at the column outlet, a plot of the generated signal versus time (or volume of mobile phase) is called a chromatogram. ...
- the output from a detector in most chromatographic techniques. A plot of detector response versus time.
- A plot of detector response against peak volume of solution (eluate) emerging from the system for each of the constituents which have been separated.
- A plot stemming from a detector's signal output, typically versus time. It is identified often by a BASELINE offset by a series of PEAKS or BANDS.
- A graphical or other presentation of detector response, concentration of analyte in the effluent or other quantity used as a measure of effluent concentration vs. effluent volume or time.
- (noun) The pattern of separated substances obtained on a chromatographic plate once it has been developed.