ASYMMETRY OF PEAK SHAPES IN LINEAR GAS-LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY
- Authors
 - ROW, KH; CHOI, DK
 
- Issue Date
 - 1995-01
 
- Publisher
 - MARCEL DEKKER INC
 
- Citation
 - SEPARATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.30, no.19, pp.3615 - 3628
 
- Abstract
 - A mathematical model describing axial dispersion, interparticle mass transfer, intraparticle gas diffusion, and diffusion in a uniform thickness liquid film is used systematically to investigate the influence of intraparticle diffusivity, diffusivity in a stationary liquid phase (SLP), partition coefficient, and thickness of liquid film on the shape of the peaks in linear gas-liquid chromatography by converting Laplace transformed equations into time domain. The low diffusivities of intraparticle and/or SLP can cause the asymmetry and long tail in chromatographic peaks. A higher partition coefficient and the film thickness at low diffusivities also give skewed peaks. At a higher mass transfer rate, the peak becomes sharper. From these results a guide can be suggested to avoid the asymmetric condition of long-tailing peaks.
 
- Keywords
 - EQUATIONS; EQUATIONS; mathematical model
 
- ISSN
 - 0149-6395
 
- URI
 - https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/145426
 
- DOI
 - 10.1080/01496399508014148
 
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 - KIST Article > Others
 
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