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Eluotropic Series and Solvent Strength Parameters

These parameters were developed to provide the chromatographer with a rapid reference to the relative elution strengths of solvents. There are essentially two solvent elution strength scales the eluotropic series and solvent strength parameters. [Pg.46]

The following table contains the common solvents used in thin-layer chromatography, with a measure of their strengths on silica gel and alumina. The solvent strength parameter, s°, is defined as the relative energy of adsorption per unit area of standard adsorbent.13 It is defined as zero on alumina when pentane is used as the solvent. This series is what was called the eluotropic series in the older literature. For convenience, the solvent viscosity is also provided. Note that the viscosity is tabulated in cP for the convenience of most users. This is equivalent to mPasec in the SI convention. Additional data on these solvents may be found in the tables on high-performance liquid chromatography. [Pg.184]


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