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Countercurrent chromatography (CCC) is a separation technique in
which the stationary phase is a liquid. The mobile phase is also a
liquid, so biphasic liquid systems with at least two solvents are
used. Centrifugal fields are used to hold the liquid stationary
phase while pushing the liquid mobile phase through it.
This comprehensive reference covers recent advancements in the two
types of CCC machines: the high speed CCCs without rotary seals and
with coiled spools and centrifugal partition chromatographs (CPC)
with rotary seals and interconnected channels.
Written by leading international experts in the CCC field, the book
focuses on the liquid nature of the stationary phase: giving
newcomers the basis to do CCC efficiently and rapidly; explaining
the art of obtaining a biphasic liquid system; describing the flow
patterns in both CPC and high speed CCC machines; showing possible
other uses of a liquid stationary phase; presenting a wealth of
applications in the separation of organic, pharmaceutical and
inorganic mixtures; and demonstrating that even supercritical
fluids can be used in CCC.
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