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Distribution chromatography

Distribution chromatography is a chromatographic method in which a stationary (stationary) phase is chemically bonded to the surface of a stationary carrier. The mobile phase is liquid (LLC - English liquid liquid chromatography ), which serves as a solvent, or gas (gas chromatography). Separation occurs due to the difference in polarity of the separated substances. Archer Martin and Richard Singh received the Nobel Prize in 1952 for developing the basics of distribution chromatography.

A special case of distribution chromatography is reverse phase chromatography .

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Chromatography - distribution &oldid = 95030802


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