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Gradient techniques single zone

The concentration gradient can be formed by injecting a single sample zone, as is described in this section, or by injection of two or several zones, as is described in the next section. The resulting readout may be— for both experimental approaches—either a single peak, as exploited in most FIA techniques designed to date, or a multiple peak, which yields additional information on sample composition. [Pg.47]


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