He developed partition chromatography whilst working on the separation of amino acids, and later developed gas-liquid chromatography.
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Countercurrent chromatography ( CCC ) and centrifugal partition chromatography are two different instrumental realization of the same liquid liquid chomatographic theory.
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The prize for developing the process, known as partition chromatography, was shared with Dr . Richard Synge, who died in 1994.
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He was a pioneer in the field of partition chromatography for the study of biological fluids and developed methods of random testing for metobolic disorders.
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Hydrostatic CCC or centrifugal partition chromatography ( CPC ) was invented in the 1980s by the Japanese company Sanki Engineering Ltd, whose president was Kanichi Nunogaki.
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Martin and Richard Synge won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1952 for the development of partition chromatography, a technique for separating solutions into their component parts.
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He described the chromatographic mechanism for it as liquid-liquid partition chromatography where analytes elute in order of increasing polarity, a conclusion supported by a review and re-evaluation of published data.
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"' Centrifugal partition chromatography "'( "'CPC "') is a special chromatographic technique where both stationary and mobile phase are liquid, and the stationary phase is immobilized by a strong centrifugal force.
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Recently, partition chromatography has become popular again with the development of Hilic bonded phases which demonstrate improved reproducibility, and due to a better understanding of the range of usefulness of the technique.
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To get to this point, Sanger refined a partition chromatography method first developed by Richard Laurence Millington Synge and Archer John Porter Martin to determine the composition of amino acids in wool.