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THE possibility of combining the advantages of circular paper chromatography with those obtained by using an automatic fraction collector for separation and isolation of substances from a mixture has been investigated. The essential features of the technique consist in the application of the method of preparative circular paper chromatography1 for the separation of the substances on a paper pack, followed by the elution of the components by means of a device for facilitating the flow of the solvent from the edge of the paper pack. Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic sketch of the apparatus devised.
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Giri, K. V., Nature, 173, 1194 (1954).
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GIRI, K., PARIHAR, D. Flowing Chromatography on a Circular Paper Pack. Nature 175, 304–305 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/175304a0
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