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Pengantar Kromatografi (ed. 2)
In the Foreword to the first issue (1968), we stated that the world was becoming increasingly dependent on chromatography as the ultimate method for separating mixtures. Over the past sixteen years, this dependence has accelerated, and the field of chromatography has changed greatly. This new issue has been thoroughly re-arranged and re-written. Only a few paragraphs in chapter 5, Column chromatography, remain the same. We saw that the field of chromatography consists of two subfields: Gas chromatography (KG) and liquid chromatography (KC), so the chapter is organized accordingly. After chapter 1. Introduction and theoretical concepts, various chromatographic methods provide the most powerful means of separation in the chemistry laboratory. The basic idea is simple to understand, the methods vary, from simple methods to those that are quite complicated in terms of work and equipment, and this method can be used for every type of compound. The word chromatography contains the meaning of color but there is no direct connection except that the first compound separated in this way is the green pigment of plants.
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