1990
DOI: 10.1021/ac00208a007
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Theoretical study of system peaks in linear chromatography

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“…Furthermore, the solute peak becomes narrower due to the interference with the modifier peak, hence the solute concentration c 2 A becomes higher than c 2 F , again in accordance with the overall column mass balance 8 .…”
Section: Initial and Feed State In The Same Region Of The Hodograph Pmentioning
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“…Furthermore, the solute peak becomes narrower due to the interference with the modifier peak, hence the solute concentration c 2 A becomes higher than c 2 F , again in accordance with the overall column mass balance 8 .…”
Section: Initial and Feed State In The Same Region Of The Hodograph Pmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…It is also clear from Eq. 13 that the ⌫ ϩ and ⌫ -in the lower and upper region, respectively, asymptotically approach the horizontal line c 1 ϭ c * 1 as c 2 3 ϱ and the y-axis as c 2 According to the simple wave theory, 9,10 if the solution to equations 1 and 2 has its image on a ⌫ -or ⌫ ϩ in the hodograph plane, then the solution in the physical plane (x, ) is constituted of a family of straight C ϩ or C -characteristics, respectively, whose slope is given by…”
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