Abstract
Counter-current chromatography is an all-liquid technique that is finding increasing use in separation problems, especially in the field of natural products. A broad selection of applications, involving both polar and non-polar compounds, is described here. Examples of the choice and utilization of aqueous and non-aqueous solvent systems are given. The emphasis is placed on new and rapid centrifugal partition techniques but droplet countercurrent chromatography is also treated, together with some applications of rotation locular counter-current chromatography.
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