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Chapter 2 Correlation between Extraction Chromatography and Liquid-Liquid Extraction
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TL;DR: In this paper, the correlation between extraction chromatography and liquid-liquid extraction is discussed and the authors explain the way in which these two methods are closely correlated practically as well as theoretically.
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Abstract: Publisher Summary This chapter describes the correlation between extraction chromatography and liquid–liquid extraction and explains the way in which liquid–liquid extraction and extraction chromatography are closely correlated practically as well as theoretically. On the basis of this correlation, almost all extraction systems used in solvent extraction can be applied to extraction chromatography; many problems are solved concerning the separation of elements that cannot be satisfactorily achieved by single-stage liquid–liquid extraction. Extraction chromatography is very effective for the separation of analogous elements and also for the clarification of complicated extraction systems, such as the extraction of Ru. Either solvent extraction or extraction chromatography can be effectively utilized as a means of preliminary investigation of the other method, and at the same time, a combined study of the results from the two methods makes the explanation of the extraction mechanisms easier. Because of the effectiveness of chromatography, all methods of separation used in solvent extraction can be tried in extraction chromatography as well.
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