“…Sorption is assumed to be non-stoichiometric (there is no constraint on the amount of sorption of any of the components individually, other than equilibrium, or on the total amount), local equilibrium is assumed to hold everywhere in the column, and axial dispersive effects (from diffusion in both phases along with flow dispersion in the mobile phase) are neglected on the grounds that they result in peak broadening but do not alter the peak propaga-tion velocity (Peterson and Helfferich, 1965;Deans et al, 1970). Additionally, the column pressure, temperature, and vapor-phase total concentration (moles/volume) are assumed constant, flow is assumed to be one-dimensional, and the column packing is assumed to be uniformly distributed.…”