
|Articles|April 28, 2006
- Special Issues-04-01-2006
- Volume 0
- Issue 0
High-Performance SEC Column Technology
Author(s)Greg D. Saunders, Howard G. Barth
Although size exclusion chromatography (SEC) is a fairly mature separation technique, improvements are continually made in packing technology. Howard Barth and Greg Saunders review some of the basics of SEC and look at the current status of column technology, including developments for faster and higher resolution size separations.
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