check
Success: Your bookmark has been successfully created.
check
Success: Your bookmark has been successfully removed.
check
Success: Password updated and now signed in
error_outline
Success: Your password has been updated

Available to following accounts
Academic
Premier
Accredited by

 

 

Hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) is a milder form of reversed phase liquid chromatography (RPLC). Separation of analytes is based on hydrophobic interactions with the stationary phase; therefore, the elution order in HIC enables proteins to be ranked on the basis of their relative hydrophobicity. HIC employs non-denaturing conditions, does not require the use of organic solvents or high temperatures, and separations are carried out at physiological pH allowing the preservation of protein structure. 

 

This quick guide was written by Dr. Dawn Watson (Technical Expert, Crawford Scientific)