Talk:Proteomics/Protein Separations - Chromatography/Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography (HIC)

hmmmm

"Although reversed phase chromatography and hydrophobic interaction chromatography are very similar, the ligands in reversed phase chromatography are much more hydrophobic than the ligands in hydrophobic interaction chromatography. This enables hydrophobic interaction chromatography to the use of more moderate elution conditions, which do not disrupt the sample nearly as much."

so this is really just HPLC but for less-polar proteins? you still use the same apparatus? I think this should be merged with the previous page, although I'm no expert.