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Separation of Diisopropylnaphthalene Isomers: Advances and Challenges in the Petrochemical Industry. [PDF]
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Getting to Grips with the Oxysterol-Binding Protein Family - a Forty Year Perspective. [PDF]
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Thin-layer countercurrent distribution
Analytical Biochemistry, 1965Abstract An apparatus for countercurrent distribution with aqueous polymer two-phase systems is described. The settling time is reduced by using thin layers of the two phases. An experiment with sulfuric acid shows a good agreement between the experimental and the theoretical countercurrent distribution diagrams. A separation of two microorganisms by
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Apparatus for Countercurrent Distribution
Analytical Chemistry, 1949L. C. Craig, Otto Post
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Elution Countercurrent Distribution
Analytical Biochemistry, 1987The single withdrawal technique, here called elution countercurrent distribution, was applied for the first time on aqueous two-phase systems. The modifications necessary for elution countercurrent distribution of a thin-layer countercurrent distribution apparatus are described.
P A, Albertsson, E, Hultin
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Countercurrent Distribution Studies with Insulin
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1952Elizabeth J. Harfenist, Lyman C. Craig
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Countercurrent Distribution in Protein Chemistry
1956Publisher Summary The chapter discusses the countercurrent distribution in protein chemistry. The chapter presents the basic principles of countercurrent distribution, including the distribution law of Nernst and Partition Coefficient, multiple distribution, calculation of the fundamental process, and distribution curves.
P, VON TAVEL, R, SIGNER
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Modern Countercurrent Distribution
Separation and Purification Methods, 1975Abstract Interest in liquid-liquid extraction continues to grow as evidenced by such divergent applications as industrial waste water treatment1,2 cleanup for pesticide residue analysis3, and resolution of optical isomers.4 This activity results from increased understanding of the chemistry of solvent extraction which is leading to the design of ...
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