1976
DOI: 10.1016/0001-8686(76)85004-x
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Hydrodynamic chromatography A new approach to particle size analysis

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“…The electro-osmotic flow in a capillary tube has capillary electrophoresis [7][8][9] and capillary electrochromatography [10][11][12] properties while laminar flow conditions enable hydrodynamic chromatography. [13][14][15] Recently, it was proposed that, when the ternary solvent mixture of water-hydrophilic/hydrophobic organic solvent is fed into capillary tubes under laminar flow conditions, the mixture solvents are radially distributed in the capillary tubes. [16][17][18] The phenomenon of the tube radial distribution of the ternary mixture solvents in a capillary tube under laminar flow conditions will be referred to as "tube radial distribution phenomenon (TRDP)" for convenience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electro-osmotic flow in a capillary tube has capillary electrophoresis [7][8][9] and capillary electrochromatography [10][11][12] properties while laminar flow conditions enable hydrodynamic chromatography. [13][14][15] Recently, it was proposed that, when the ternary solvent mixture of water-hydrophilic/hydrophobic organic solvent is fed into capillary tubes under laminar flow conditions, the mixture solvents are radially distributed in the capillary tubes. [16][17][18] The phenomenon of the tube radial distribution of the ternary mixture solvents in a capillary tube under laminar flow conditions will be referred to as "tube radial distribution phenomenon (TRDP)" for convenience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electro-osmotic flow in a capillary tube is used in capillary electrophoresis [7][8][9] and capillary electrochromatography, [10][11][12] while laminar flow conditions enable hydrodynamic chromatography. [13][14][15] Recently, it was proposed that a ternary solvent mixture of water with hydrophilic and hydrophobic organic solvents would be radially distributed in a capillary tube under laminar flow conditions. [16][17][18] This is referred to as the tube radial distribution phenomenon (TRDP).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electroosmotic flow in a capillary tube promotes capillary electrophoresis [1][2][3] and capillary electrochromatography [4][5][6], while laminar flow conditions enable hydrodynamic chromatography [7,8]. Recently, our group reported the tube radial distribution phenomenon (TRDP) of carrier solvents [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%