Abstract
TEMPERATURE is a variable which has received relatively little attention in chromatographic studies. This is particularly true of paper chromatography in which more attention is given to controlling temperature as an aid to reproducibility than to using temperature to effect improved resolution.
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KNIGHT, C. Temperature as a Variable in Ion-exchange Paper Chromatography. Nature 200, 1314–1316 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/2001314b0
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