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Countercurrent Chromatography : Chromatographic Science Series - Jean-Michel Menet

Countercurrent Chromatography

By: Jean-Michel Menet, Didier Thiebaut

Hardcover | 29 July 1999 | Edition Number 1

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Covering definitions, concepts, and applications, Countercurrent Chromatography recounts the developments in two types of liquid-liquid chromatography termed countercurrent-high-speed countercurrent chromatography (HSCCC) and centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC)-as well as the HSCCC-derived cross-axis CCC, a versatile technique for purification in biotechnology applications. The text investigates mechanisms for mixing liquid phases, particularly hydrostatic techniques for CPC and hydrodynamic for coil planet centrifuges. It also explores the use of countercurrent chromatography in inorganic analysis, chiral separation, and the separation of natural products.
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..."worth reading....All who are dealing with chromatography should study the book...not only for the recognition of the new chromatographic technique but...[to introduce] it to their laboratories as well." - Chemia Analityczna, 2000

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