Polverone
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amateur chromatography and electrophoresis
I have made available a number of articles dealing with chromatography and electrophoresis from Scientific American's Amateur Scientist column. The
files were provided by NBK2000 of the Explosives and Weapons Forum from the CD-ROM Amateur Scientist compilation. They have been cleaned up a bit but
otherwise appear as they did on the CD.
http://bcis.pacificu.edu/~polverone/chromatography/experimen...
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marksev1
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Mr. Polverone, i know i'm digging up a pretty old thread, but since it's an interesting topic i would like to ask, could you please upload again (if
you still have access to this material ) the contents of this CD, since the link you posted in 2002 is dead.
Thank you very much.
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DDTea
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I am also very interested in this. I would like to see more analytical techniques employed in home science, and not necessarily sophisticated ones.
Thin Layer Chromatography would find a wonderful niche in some organic syntheses; if it's done in 2-Dimensions, then all the better for separation of
species!
Chromatography has a special place in my heart. It's called the HATERIUM. Hah, at least in the sense that it can be frustrating; there's no doubt
about its utility, though.
"In the end the proud scientist or philosopher who cannot be bothered to make his thought accessible has no choice but to retire to the heights in
which dwell the Great Misunderstood and the Great Ignored, there to rail in Olympic superiority at the folly of mankind." - Reginald Kapp.
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