HPLC involves forcing a pressurized mobile liquid phase through a column packed with solid particles that separates the components of a injected sample mixture. Key aspects of HPLC include the pump that drives the mobile phase, the injector that introduces the sample, the column that performs the separation, and a detector that provides a signal output used to generate a chromatogram. HPLC can be used for both qualitative and quantitative analysis in various fields such as pharmaceuticals, biochemistry, and environmental analysis.