Preparative high-performance liquid chromatography
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The objective of preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is to isolate and purify a desired product from a compound, as opposed to an analytical HPLC run during which the qualitative and quantitative properties of a compound are determined.[1]
Further Reading
- Huber, Udo and Ronald E. Majors (2007). Principles in preparative HPLC. Agilent Technologies Inc.. pp. 1–77. http://www.chem.agilent.com/Library/primers/Public/5989-6639EN.pdf.
- Wellings, Donald A. (2006). A Practical Handbook of Preparative HPLC. Elsevier. pp. 1–193. ISBN 9781856174664. http://www.svre-aun.com/library/pdf/a_practical_handbook_of_preparative_hplc.pdf.
References
- ↑ Huber, Udo and Ronald E. Majors (2007). "Chapter 1: Introduction into preparative HPLC". Principles in preparative HPLC. Agilent Technologies Inc.. pp. 2. http://www.chem.agilent.com/Library/primers/Public/5989-6639EN.pdf.