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Polydispersity multidimensionality

Despite the many progresses made recently, any single or multidimensional LC separation is only the first step in molecular characterization of complex polymers. Possible local polydispersity of the fractions obtained in the course of separation must be understood properly and the detector data have to be processed accordingly. Therefore it is important to understand the limitations of each separa-tion/detection method is well as the advantages. Furthermore, at the moment no universal approach does exist and customized procedure must be developed to solve each particular complex polymer system of interest. [Pg.55]

Carrica PM, Drew D, Bonetto F, Lahey RT Jr (1999) A polydisperse model for bubbly two-phase flow around a surface ship. Int J Multiph Flow 25(2) 257-305 Carver MB (1981) Conservation and pressure-continuity relationship in multidimensional two fluid computation. Carver MB (1981) Conservation and pressure-continuity relationship in multidimensional two fluid computation. In Vichnevetsky R (ed) Advances in computer methods for partial differential equations IV. IMACS Press, Brussels, pp 168-175 Carver MB (1984) Numerical computation of phase separation in two fluid flow. J Fluids Eng 106 147-153... [Pg.1263]


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