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Peak counting methodology

Band width, and plate number, 38 Baseline peak, computer-simulated chromatograms, I8,20f Baseline separation, peak-counting methodology, 17,18 Benzenethiol, RPLC, 99f Benzo(e)pyrene, excitation spectra, I9lf,l92f Bls(chloromethyl) ether, air monitor, 20>lf... [Pg.237]

All packing materials produced at PSS are tested for all relevant properties. This includes physical tests (e.g., pressure stability, temperature stability, permeability, particle size distribution, porosity) as well as chromatographic tests using packed columns (plate count, resolution, peak symmetry, calibration curves). PSS uses inverse SEC methodology (26,27) to determine chromatographic-active sorbent properties such as surface area, pore volume, average pore size, and pore size distribution. Table 9.10 shows details on inverse SEC tests on PSS SDV sorbent as an example. Pig. 9.10 shows the dependence... [Pg.288]


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