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<p><b>Gel permeation chromatography</b> (<b>GPC</b>) is a type of <a href="page.php?w=size-exclusion_chromatography">size-exclusion chromatography</a> (SEC), that separates high molecular weight or colloidal <a href="page.php?w=analyte">analyte</a>s on the basis of size or diameter, typically in organic solvents. The technique is often used for the analysis of <a href="page.php?w=polymers">polymers</a>. As a technique, SEC was first developed in 1955 by Lathe and Ruthven. The term gel permeation chromatography can be traced back to J.C. Moore of</p><p>
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