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I'm presenting a lecture on HPLC to post-grad students and I'm trying to get my facts right on the history of HPLC.
There are several websites on the Net of course, but I need an authoritative website or a reference that I can quote with confidence. During my Net search, I came across many contradictions, especially with respect to who developed the first 'real' HPLC instrument.
I'm especially interested in Jack Kirkland's early work. Due acknowledgement will be given, as is always the case in my HPLC lectures.
Thanks in advance!
S.K. Srinivas, MPharm
Chromatography Training
