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The identification and structural characterisation of biological materials, obtained for example from plants, was traditionally carried out via the classical sequence involving extraction, separation, isolation and characterisation, a sequence which requires large amounts of substance and a great deal of time. Industrial problems, for example the search for small amounts of contaminants in industrial products or in waste water, also require intensive analytical studies.
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Mitchell, T.N., Costisella, B. (2004). HPLC-NMR Coupling. In: NMR — From Spectra to Structures. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05434-5_5
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