verb
- to wash out or extract (a substance) from a material by passing a solvent through it, especially in chromatography or laboratory separation
Usage: chemistry; technical
Examples
- The chemist elutes the sample with a mobile phase to separate the compounds.
- Water elutes the salt from the soil during the experiment.
- The column elutes different proteins at different rates based on their properties.
- Researchers elute the absorbed dye from the filter paper using ethanol.
- The solvent elutes the pigments from the chromatography plate.