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Moving-wire chromatographic separation

Scott et al. [53] and McFadden et al. [54] first described this mechanical interface in 1974 and 1976. A diagram of a commercialized moving belt interface is shown in Fig. 19.11. The interface first consisted of a spool of wire, which was unrolled off one spool and onto another. As the wire was wound from spool to spool, the effluent from a liquid chromatographic separation was applied to the wire. As the wire was transported through... [Pg.718]

Table V. Comparison of Moving-Wire Detector with the Refractive Index Detector and Clay—Gel Chromatographic Separation (Vacuum Gas Oil)... Table V. Comparison of Moving-Wire Detector with the Refractive Index Detector and Clay—Gel Chromatographic Separation (Vacuum Gas Oil)...

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