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Gradient with different primary flow rates

Fig. S. Gradient profiles with different primary flow rates (Source Alexander Beck, UKT, Tubingen). Fig. S. Gradient profiles with different primary flow rates (Source Alexander Beck, UKT, Tubingen).
The traditional HPLC instrument is composed of two different parts the first part separates the components of the sample and the other part accomplishes the detection of the components separated. The part of the HPLC carrying out the separation contains a column, an injection device and the eluent delivery system (pump with filters, degasser and transfer tubing, eventually a mixer for gradient elution). One or more detectors, a signal output device coupled with appropriate software, are responsible for detection and primary data evaluation. Pumps deliver the eluent or the different components of the eluent into the column with a precise, constant and reproducible flow rate. [Pg.42]


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