1. Methods to determine the kinetic performance limit of contemporary chromatographic techniques.
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Broeckhoven, Ken and Desmet, Gert
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ELUTION (Chromatography) , *GRADIENT elution (Chromatography) , *SUPERCRITICAL fluids , *SUPERCRITICAL fluid chromatography , *LIQUID chromatography , *PERMEABILITY - Abstract
By combining separation efficiency data as a function of flow rate with the column permeability, the kinetic plot method allows to determine the limits of separation power (time vs. efficiency) of different chromatographic techniques and methods. The technique can be applied for all different types of chromatography (liquid, gas, or supercritical fluid), for different types of column morphologies (packed beds, monoliths, open tubular, micromachined columns), for pressure and electro‐driven separations and in both isocratic and gradient elution mode. The present contribution gives an overview of the methods and calculations required to correctly determine these kinetic performance limits and their underlying limitations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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