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Comparisons of liquid (LC) and supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC
) were conducted using commercially available chiral stationary phases
(CSPs) bearing three different types of chiral selectors. Chiral comp
ounds of pharmaceutical and agricultural interest were used to probe a
dvantages or limitations of SFC relative to LC for enantiomeric separa
tions. Column equilibration and parameter optimization were generally
accomplished more rapidly in SFC than in LC. Although improved resolut
ion was often observed in SFC, analysis times were not always lower in
SFC than in LC. In some instances, SFC provided separation capabiliti
es not readily accessible in LC. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.