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What is retention time in HPLC?

Retention time in HPLC is the time taken by a compound to pass through the column and reach the detector after being injected into the system.


Simple explanation:

  • When a sample mixture is injected, its components travel through the column at different speeds.
  • Each compound interacts differently with the stationary phase and the mobile phase.
  • Because of these differences, each compound comes out of the column at a different time.
  • The time from the injection to when a compound’s peak appears on the chromatogram is called its retention time (tᵣ).

Key points:

  • It is measured in minutes or seconds.
  • Each compound has a unique retention time under the same conditions.
  • Retention time helps in identifying compounds and comparing their behavior.
  • It depends on factors like:
    • Type of column and stationary phase
    • Flow rate of the mobile phase
    • Temperature
    • Solvent composition

In simple words:

Retention time is how long a compound stays inside the HPLC column before coming out.
Different compounds have different retention times, which helps separate and identify them.

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