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Ligand-exchange chromatography

A technique in which chelating ligands are added to the mobile phase and undergo sorption onto a packing. These sorbed molecules can act as chelating agents with solutes. An example would be the use of copper amine chelates for the separation of amino acids Chelating resins function in a similar manner: chelating groups are chemically bonded to the polystyrene backbone.

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