The theory of chromatography should answer the following question: What is the response of the chromatographic column to the various possible perturbations caused at its inlet, as a function of the thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of the system and the experimental conditions?
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Advances in Chromatography, Vol. 31 (Advances in Chromatography)
September 24, 1991, CRC
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0824785681 9780824785680
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"The theory of chromatography should answer the following question: What is the response of the chromatographic column to the various possible perturbations caused at its inlet, as a function of the thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of the system and the experimental conditions?"
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