Preparative HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) is a technique used to isolate and purify significant quantities of a specific compound from a mixture. Unlike analytical HPLC, which focuses on identifying and quantifying components, preparative HPLC aims to obtain a pure substance for further use, such as in drug development, chemical synthesis, or material science. It typically involves larger columns, higher flow rates, and automated collection of the separated fractions.
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