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Sensor apparent dispersion

Apparent Dispersion from Detector Sensor Volume... [Pg.306]

In the cases of some sensors used in FIA, longer residence times are needed for the sensor to respond (i.e. ion selective electrodes). There are two approaches to solve this problem, stopped flow and larger sample sizes. Stopped flow has already been discussed and would be used when the sample is precious, but larger sample sizes can create apparent longer retention times. Normally once a sample exceeds 350 microliters the peak behaves like a steady-state peak. That is, the dispersion coefficient will appear to be unity. If the sample is unlimited. [Pg.521]


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