How Does Ion Exchange Chromatography Recover Low-Abundance Charged Molecules?
Some points on how ion exchange chromatography recover low abundance charged molecules:
- Ion exchange chromatography recovers specific charged molecules even when they are present in very small amounts within mixtures.
- It enables detection of low-level components that might otherwise be missed during separation.
- It concentrates trace charged species enough to allow reliable downstream analysis.
- It supports analysis of minor components by retaining them despite their low initial presence.
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