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Importance of Ion Exchange Chromatography
Some points on importance of ion exchange chromatography:
- Ion-exchange chromatography is important because it allows selective purification and maintains high-resolution separation of charged molecules in complex mixtures.
- It isolates specific charged molecules even when many similar compounds exist in the same mixture.
- It separates charged molecules while leaving neutral substances behind in mixed samples.
- It purifies target charged molecules directly from crude sources such as cell extracts or reaction mixtures.
- It separates closely spaced charged components into clearly defined, distinct fractions
- It produces consistent and precise separation results across repeated runs of the same sample.
- It forms sharp separation boundaries that prevent overlap between neighboring charged species.