When high-speed liquid chromatography is used to obtain pure material for subsequent investigation, it can correctly be called preparative, regardless of the sample weights employed. In this paper, the requirements for scaling up from a smalldiameter analytical column to larger-diameter preparative
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Dioxanyl hydroperoxide in preparative liquid chromatography
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