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Detector cell volume, maximum allowable

The detector flow-cell, the contribution of which to ctv is approximately equal to its volume [707], represents a considerable and recognizable contribution to the extra-column band broadening. Typical conventional flow-cells have a volume of 8 pi, which is quite substantial compared with the maximum allowable extra-column dispersion. [Pg.317]

The maximum allowed volume of the detector cell, is defined as ... [Pg.367]

The flow cell is the most important component of a flow injection manifold for CL measurements since maximum radiation should be generated while the solution is flowing in front of the detector. Other attributes of the flow cell are the small dead volume of the cell to allow fast and effective washing between injections... [Pg.336]


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