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Multiple preparative chromatography

I. Single and dual-stage separation with intermediate condensation

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The capacity of different versions of single- and dual-stage separation of mixtures on a preparative scale is considered. It has been shown that dual-stage separation with intermediate condensation considerably enhances the capacity of the installation as compared with a single-stage process.

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Volkov, S.A., Reznikov, V.I., Zel'venskii, V.Y. et al. Multiple preparative chromatography. Chromatographia 15, 765–768 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02261373

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