Abstract

Chromatography generally falls into one of two distinct categories as analytical or preparative chromatography depending on the goals. The two processes are not mutually exclusive but rather complementary, analytical chromatography providing information on what, and how much, of an analyte(s) is present and preparative chromatography providing a method of isolation and purification of analyte(s). Preparative chromatography can involve any of the approaches that are used in analytical chromatography, namely, thin layer, gas, supercritical fluid, and high-performance liquid chromatography. Preparative chromatography is introduced in this chapter.

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