pH-zone-refining counter-current chromatography

https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.09947

Counter-current chromatography that produces a train of fused rectangular solute peaks called pH-zones, each with its specific pH. Each zone contains highly concentrated solute, often near saturation level, and is separated from the neighbouring zone by a narrow strip called a mixing zone, which contains a mixture of impurities.

Source:
PAC, 2017, 90, 181. (Terminology of separation methods (IUPAC Recommendations 2017)) on page 205 [Terms] [Paper]