Planar Chromatographic Method Development Using the PRISMA Optimization System and Flow Charts

This study presents a modern planar chromatographic methoddevelopment procedure, based on the “PRISMA” optimization system, in which the optimum separation is achieved systematically and the structures and properties of the substances to be separated are not known. The procedure consists of three st...

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