In size exclusion chromatography (SEC) separation is not based on interactions between the analyte and the column surface; separation relies on the degree of inclusion or exclusion of an analyte from the pores within the stationary phase. The stationary phase pores have different accessibility for molecules depending on their size (hydrodynamic volume), i.e. larger molecules are generally poorly retained and elute first as they cannot move into the pores within the stationary phase, whereas smaller molecules can diffuse into the pores to a greater extent, depending on their size, and will therefore be eluted later, with the smallest molecules eluting last. This module focuses on size exclusion chromatography for the analysis of biomolecules.
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