motströmskromatografi
Motströmskromatografi, also known as countercurrent chromatography (CCC) or countercurrent liquid chromatography (CCLC), is a liquid-liquid separation technique that relies on the unequal partitioning of analytes between two immiscible liquid phases. Unlike traditional column chromatography, CCC does not use a solid stationary phase. Instead, one of the liquid phases is retained within the separation column through mechanical means, while the other liquid phase acts as the mobile phase and flows through it.
The separation process in CCC is based on the principle of differential partitioning. As the mobile phase
CCC offers several advantages, including the absence of irreversible adsorption of analytes to a solid support,