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Linear-solvent-strength model

In this section a phenomenalogical approach to the description of solvent gradients will be adopted based largely on the linear solvent strength model prt osed by Snyder [552-555]. This is the least complicated of the models available and provides a reasonable approximation for typical experimental conditions. Mathematically more rigorous approaches have been developed by Jandera and Churacek [551,556], schoenmakers et al. [520,534,557] and Tomellini et al. [558]. [Pg.248]

T. Baczek and R. Kaliszan, Combination of linear solvent strength model and quantitative structure-retention relationships as a comprehensive procedure of approximate prediction of retention in gradient liquid chromatography. J. Chromatogr.A 962 (2002) 41-55. [Pg.59]

The relationship between retention and solvent strength in reversed-phase chromatography is described by the linear solvent strength model 19,20... [Pg.44]

L.R. Snyder, J.W. Dolan, High-Performance Gradient Elution. The Practical Application of the Linear-Solvent-Strength Model. Hoboken, NJ Wiley-Interscience, 2007. [Pg.151]

Snyder, L.R. Dolan, J.W. The linear-solvent-strength model of gradient elution. Adv. Chromatogr. 1998, 38, 115-187. [Pg.1437]


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