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Numerical deconvolution, super

Super-resolution in chromatography is defined as the ability to detect the presence of two or more components when their mean elution tines fall within two standeurd peak widths of each other. Numerical deconvolution techniques for achieving superresolution eu e considered for the case of a single channel detector (7ZD), a multichannel detector (HS) and a two dimensional detector (video fluorometer). It is shown that the degree of ambiguity of the deconvolution decreases in going from a monochannel detector to a multicdiannel detector to a multidimensional detector. Three types of analytical situations are considered for each type of detector ... [Pg.171]


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