Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 3Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... column . At some point within the theoretical plate there is a composition of solute in the mobile phase ( corresponding to the average concentration of solute on the station- ary phase over the entire length of the plate ) that could ...
... column . At some point within the theoretical plate there is a composition of solute in the mobile phase ( corresponding to the average concentration of solute on the station- ary phase over the entire length of the plate ) that could ...
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... column to retain the sol- utes ; the selectivity term deals with the differ- ence in retention . This distinction becomes im- portant for peaks eluting near the void volume ( small values of k ) . Once a particular column and mobile ...
... column to retain the sol- utes ; the selectivity term deals with the differ- ence in retention . This distinction becomes im- portant for peaks eluting near the void volume ( small values of k ) . Once a particular column and mobile ...
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... column prevents the feed water and the slimes which it carries from entering an upper layer of the froth , thus en- hancing selectivity . Of many variations of the second generation columns , perhaps the best known is the Flotaire column ...
... column prevents the feed water and the slimes which it carries from entering an upper layer of the froth , thus en- hancing selectivity . Of many variations of the second generation columns , perhaps the best known is the Flotaire column ...
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