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HPLC

What Is HPLC?

HPLC separates compounds based on their interaction with a liquid mobile phase and a stationary phase packed inside a column. As components elute at different retention times, they are detected and quantified using appropriate detectors.

Because HPLC operates at ambient or moderate temperatures, it is ideal for compounds that cannot be analyzed by gas chromatography.

What HPLC Measures

HPLC can be used to analyze:

  • Non-volatile organic compounds

  • Additives, stabilizers, antioxidants

  • Plasticizers and surfactants

  • Active ingredients and intermediates

  • Degradation products

  • Polar or thermally unstable compounds

Quantitative analysis is performed using calibration standards when required.

Why Use HPLC?

HPLC is chosen when:

  • target compounds are non-volatile or heat-sensitive

  • precise quantification is required

  • complex mixtures need reliable separation

  • formulation or impurity profiling is needed

Typical questions HPLC can answer:

  • What additives are present and at what levels?

  • Are impurities or degradation products present?

  • Do two materials have the same chemical composition?

  • Has processing altered the formulation?

  • Are batches consistent with specifications?

Typical Application Scenarios

Impurity & Degradation Analysis

  • Detection and quantification of impurities

  • Stability and aging studies

  • Investigation of unexpected performance changes

Deformulation & Reverse Engineering

  • Identification of formulation components

  • Comparison of competitor products

  • Support for formulation optimization

Polymers, Coatings & Adhesives

  • Analysis of additives and stabilizers

  • Evaluation of chemical changes after processing

  • Comparison of “good vs. failed” samples

Pharmaceuticals & Medical Products

  • Active ingredient and impurity analysis

  • Stability and compatibility studies

  • Quality control and validation support

Quality Control & Supplier Qualification

  • Batch-to-batch consistency verification

  • Incoming material inspection

  • Process change validation

Sample Types

HPLC can be applied to:

  • liquids and solutions

  • solids after appropriate extraction

  • polymers, resins, and coatings

  • adhesives, sealants, and consumer products

Sample preparation may include solvent extraction, dilution, filtration, or derivatization, depending on the analytical objective.

What You Will Receive

Each HPLC project is delivered with a clear, structured report designed for technical and business decision-making. A typical deliverable includes:

  • test objective and sample description

  • sample preparation and HPLC conditions

  • chromatograms with peak identification

  • qualitative and/or quantitative results

  • comparison summaries (batch vs. batch, supplier vs. supplier)

  • interpretation of findings and potential impact

  • recommendations for follow-up testing or corrective actions

Why Choose Xinbodi for HPLC?

  • Experience with complex chemical and material matrices

  • Flexible method development tailored to your application

  • Accurate and reproducible quantitative results

  • Clear interpretation beyond chromatograms

  • Support for R&D, QC, deformulation, and failure investigations

  • Confidential handling of proprietary formulations and data

FAQs

HPLC is suitable for non-volatile and thermally sensitive compounds, while GC is used for volatile substances.

HPLC separates unknowns and provides quantitative data. For definitive identification, it may be combined with mass spectrometry (LC-MS).

Yes. HPLC analysis is destructive to the tested portion, but only small sample amounts are required.

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