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Methods development for high-speed preparative liquid chromatography

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The purpose of this paper is to specify the procedural steps involved in the purification and collection of a material using the techniques of high-speed liquid chromatography. Three practical examples are used with methyl-1,1-(spirocyclopropyl)-indene, linalyl acetate and cholesteryl phenylacetate as the samples.

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Larmann, J.P., Williams, R.C. & Baker, D.R. Methods development for high-speed preparative liquid chromatography. Chromatographia 8, 92–96 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02284354

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