Flash column chromatography is a quick and easy way to separate complex mixtures of compounds. Initially developed in 1978 by W.C. Stills of Columbia University, flash chromatography is now a popular method of purification and separation using a diversity of stationary phases in Flash Columns, state-of-the-art detectors and adapted solvent gradient pumps.
Preparative chromatography is a quick and easy way to separate more complex mixtures and compounds using higher pressures than flash chromatography and adapted columns.
At Labquip we supply the Interchim puriFlash range of instruments.