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A New Paper Column for Preparative Chromatography

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SEVERAL types of paper columns have been described for separating closely related substances on a preparative scale; but with these methods it has proved difficult to get the same degree of separation as is achieved by simple paper-strip experiments1. This disadvantage is overcome by the present method, the principles of which have been reported in a previous communication2. The technique has now been improved and simplified.

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HAGDAHL, L., DANIELSON, C. A New Paper Column for Preparative Chromatography. Nature 174, 1062–1063 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/1741062b0

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