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In 1906, Tswett proposed the concept of chromatography when studying the separation of plant pigments; when he was studying the pigment composition of plant leaves, he poured the extract of plant leaves into an upright glass tube filled with calcium carbonate, and then added petroleum ether to make it flow freely.
According to the nomenclature of the spectrum, this method is therefore called chromatography