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Centrifugal partition chromatography is a special chromatographic technique where both stationary and mobile phase are liquid, and the stationary phase is immobilized by a strong centrifugal force. Centrifugal partition chromatography consists of a series-connected network of extraction cells, which operates as elemental extractors, and the efficiency is guaranteed by the cascade.

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  • Centrifugal partition chromatography is a special chromatographic technique where both stationary and mobile phase are liquid, and the stationary phase is immobilized by a strong centrifugal force. Centrifugal partition chromatography consists of a series-connected network of extraction cells, which operates as elemental extractors, and the efficiency is guaranteed by the cascade. (en)
  • La chromatographie de partage centrifuge (CPC) est une technique de séparation préparatoire visant à séparer un analyte de sa matrice sans support solide à l’aide de la force centrifuge d’une phase stationnaire et d’une différence de densité entre les phases non-miscibles. Elle sert principalement à la purification de composés naturels. (fr)
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  • Centrifugal partition chromatography is a special chromatographic technique where both stationary and mobile phase are liquid, and the stationary phase is immobilized by a strong centrifugal force. Centrifugal partition chromatography consists of a series-connected network of extraction cells, which operates as elemental extractors, and the efficiency is guaranteed by the cascade. (en)
  • La chromatographie de partage centrifuge (CPC) est une technique de séparation préparatoire visant à séparer un analyte de sa matrice sans support solide à l’aide de la force centrifuge d’une phase stationnaire et d’une différence de densité entre les phases non-miscibles. Elle sert principalement à la purification de composés naturels. (fr)
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  • Centrifugal partition chromatography (en)
  • Chromatographie de partage centrifuge (fr)
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