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High-performance liquid chromatography continuous operation

With its different modes of operation, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a most suitable technique for the separation of less volatile, polar, or even ionic analytes. HPLC separation provides a continuous eluent flow of typically up to 1 mL min which can easily be introduced into the nebuHser of a flame AAS system. The interface design generally is a critical factor, since it may induce additional peak broadening which reduces both sensitivity and resolution. [Pg.469]


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