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Chromatography bubble trap

Air bubbles are the nasties in HPLC work. They cause the same type of troubles as with wet-column chromatography, and you just don t want them. So there s usually a bubble trap (Fig. 112) before the eluent reaches the pump. This device is quite simple, really. Bubbles in the eluent stream rise... [Pg.244]


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