Reviewed by Susha Cheriyedath, M.Sc. Countercurrent chromatography (CCC) can be defined as "a technique of chromatographic separation based on the partition of solutes between two different liquid ...
Counter-current chromatography (CCC) is a versatile liquid–liquid separation technique that exploits the differential partitioning of compounds between two immiscible solvent phases. By eliminating ...
Developments in spectroscopic analysis and routine availability of X-ray crystallography have simplified structural elucidation of natural compounds. However, isolating bioactive components of ...
Continuous countercurrent tangential chromatography (CCTC) is a column-free process that provides a scalable, disposable, and cost-saving alternative to column chromatography. As advances in ...
In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2024 in San Diego, we spoke to this year's recipient of the Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award, Susan Olesik. My name is Susan Olesik, and ...
Since the term “chromatography” was first coined by Russian botanist Mikhail Tsvet in the early 1900s, the technique has become a vital tool in a range of disciplines including food and beverage ...
The selection of the chiral stationary phase is an important consideration in separating enantiomers when using high-performance liquid chromatography, supercritical fluid chromatography, and ...
Refinements in Classic Technology Assist in the Purification of Peptides and Proteins Breakthrough technology that makes it possible to chromatograph larger molecules including proteins and peptides ...
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