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Chromatographic theory selectivity factor

HPLC theory could be subdivided in two distinct aspects kinetic and thermodynamic. Kinetic aspect of chromatographic zone migration is responsible for the band broadening, and the thermodynamic aspect is responsible for the analyte retention in the column. From the analytical point of view, kinetic factors determine the width of chromatographic peak whereas the thermodynamic factors determine peak position on the chromatogram. Both aspects are equally important, and successful separation could be achieved either by optimization of band broadening (efficiency) or by variation of the peak positions on the chromatogram (selectivity). From the practical point of view, separation efficiency in HPLC is more related to instrument optimization, column... [Pg.25]


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