- An
analyte,
component (in
clinical chemistry),
titrand (in titrations), or
chemical species is a
substance or
chemical constituent that is of interest...
-
purposes (as in petrochemistry,
which specializes in petroleum.)
Concentrated analytes are
often diluted to
improve accuracy. Many non-acid–base
titrations require...
- by the
analytes exiting the system. In the case of an
optimal system the
signal is
proportional to the
concentration of the
specific analyte separated...
-
program allows analytes that
elute early in the
analysis to
separate adequately,
while shortening the time it
takes for late-eluting
analytes to p**** through...
- that help
identify uncommon analytes,
changes in
light and
electronic voltage properties of naturally-occurring
analytes such as enzymes, ions, electrolytes...
- of methods. In CE methods,
analytes migrate through electrolyte solutions under the
influence of an
electric field.
Analytes can be
separated according...
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neutralize analyte charge.
Ammonium formate is
commonly added in m****
spectrometry to
improve detection of
certain analytes by the
formation of
analyte-ammonium...
- collection,
evaporation of solvent, and
transfer of
analytes to the MS
using probes. Off-line
analyte treatment process was time-consuming and
there was...
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contains the
desired analytes or
undesired impurities. If the
portion retained on the
stationary phase includes the
desired analytes, they can then be removed...
- is the
process of
removing analytes from the
adsorbent by
running a solvent,
called an eluent, past the adsorbent–
analyte complex. As the
solvent molecules...