Centrifugal fast chromatograph

Liquid purification or separation – With means to add treating material – Chromatography

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210 961, 210 657, 210 745, 73611C, 422 70, 436161, B01D 1508

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ABSTRACT:
A centrifugal fast chromatograph is disclosed. The apparatus includes a rotor, a rotor drive, a plurality of chromatographic columns mounted on the rotor, a transfer disk mounted on the rotor, photodetecting apparatus, a gradient maker and a microprocessor control system. The microprocessor controls and monitors the entire chromatograpy process. The centrifugal fast chromatograph permits the performance of multiple, rapid, and simultaneous separations.

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