- of
removing analytes from the
adsorbent by
running a solvent,
called an "
eluent", past the adsorbent-analyte complex. As the
solvent molecules "elute",...
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amount of
eluent to run the chromatography. The
eluent has also been
chosen so that the
different compounds can be
separated effectively. The
eluent is optimized...
- The
eluent exits the gas
chromatography column (A) and
enters the FID detector’s oven (B). The oven is
needed to make sure that as soon as the
eluent exits...
- multi-component
mixture takes place in the column. The
constant supply of
fresh eluent to the
column is
accomplished by the use of a pump.
Since most analytes...
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approximate molecular weight of a compound. The
shape and size of the
compound (
eluent)
determine how the
compound interacts with the gel (stationary phase). To...
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additional step, in
which the
stationary phase is
rinsed with an
appropriate eluent. It is
possible to have an
incomplete recovery of the
analytes by SPE caused...
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eluent flow in the
reverse direction; that is, as a
conventional packed bed, in
order to
recover the
adsorbed solutes in a
smaller volume of
eluent....
-
eluted with a
solvent or
solvent mixture known as the
mobile phase (or
eluent). This
solvent then
moves up the
plate via
capillary action. As with all...
- to
hydrodynamic effects,
including DLS, SEC (also
known as GPC when the
eluent is an
organic solvent), viscometry, and
diffusion ordered nuclear magnetic...
- (stationary phase), the
other (the
mobile phase)
moving in a
definite direction.
Eluent (sometimes
spelled eluant) – the
solvent or
solvent fixure used in elution...