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Chromatography breakthrough pattern

A very detailed study of the combined effects of axial dispersion and mass-transfer resistance under a constant pattern behavior has been conducted by Rhee and Amundson [10]. They used the shock-layer theory. The shock layer is defined as a zone of a breakthrough curve where a specific concentration change occurs (i.e., a concentration change from 10% to 90%). The study of the shock-layer thickness is a new approach to the study of column performance in nonlinear chromatography. The optimum velocity for minimum shock-layer thickness (SLT) can be quite different from the optimum velocity for the height equivalent to a theoretical plate (HETP) [9]. [Pg.723]


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