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Chromatography diffuse wave

In gas-liquid chromatography Langmuir isotherms are not followed. Instead, the isotherm bends in the opposite direction and more solute is held up by the stationary phase at higher gas concentrations. Diffuse and shock waves still occur, but they are reversed in position in Fig. 14.1-3. Thus, the observed diffuse wave caused by the isotherm in gas-liquid chromatography is diffessut than in adsorption chromatography. [Pg.736]


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