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Resulting from the Overall Detector Time Constant

Dispersion Resulting from the Overall Detector Time Constant [Pg.310]

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For an LC column operating at a flow rate of 1 ml/min., a peak with a base width of 4 seconds would represent a peak volume of about 67 pi. Consequently, the peaks [Pg.311]

In the next chapter, experimental data supporting the Van Deemter equation will be described and discussed. Only data that has been acquired with equipment that has been specifically designed to eliminate, or reduce to an insignificant level, the dispersion sources described in this chapter can be used reliably for such a purpose. [Pg.311]




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