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Christiansen effect detector

Different cells packed with appropriate materials were necessary to cover the refractive index range of 1.31 to 1.60. A diagram of a Christiansen effect detector is shown in Figure 6. [Pg.59]

Gow-Mac has recently marketed a refractometer which is based on the Christiansen effect . The system consists of a sample flow cell which is packed with a solid material having the same refractive index as the mobile phase. Visible light is therefore transmitted directly through the cell. When a solute enters the cell, the refractive index of the mobile phase alters, causing a change in the quantity of transmitted light which reaches the detector. A variety of solid materials is available for use with a large number of solvent systems. [Pg.99]


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