Saving solvents in chromatographic purifications: The counter-current chromatography technique

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This chapter addresses some practical and theoretical aspects of counter current chromatography (CCC), highlighting the specific advantages of this support-free liquid stationary phase purification technique. The focus is on the latest instrumental developments which demonstrates that the poorly known CCC technique may exhibit a high, unrealised potential for greener purification processes.

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Faure, K., Mekaoui, N., & Berthod, A. (2014). Saving solvents in chromatographic purifications: The counter-current chromatography technique. In Green Chromatographic Techniques: Separation and Purification of Organic and Inorganic Analytes (Vol. 9789400777354, pp. 1–18). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7735-4_1

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