The Chromatography Columns Market is supporting molecular separation with size exclusion chromatography (SEC) columns separating molecules based on size enabling purification of proteins, polymers, and nanoparticles for pharmaceutical, research, and industrial applications.

SEC separates molecules by size difference where larger molecules elute first and smaller molecules elute later enabling size-based purification without chemical interactions.

Protein purification using SEC removes aggregates, impurities, and separates protein complexes enabling pure protein recovery for therapeutic and research use.

Polymer analysis through SEC determines molecular weight distribution enabling quality control for polymer pharmaceuticals and industrial materials.

FAQsQ1: How does size exclusion chromatography support molecular separation?SEC separates molecules based on size where larger molecules elute first and smaller molecules elute later enabling size-based purification without chemical interactions.

Q2: What molecules are separated using SEC?Proteins, polymers, nanoparticles, and other molecules requiring size-based separation are purified using SEC.

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