-
phase as well as on the
compound used to
determine the order. The
eluent or
eluant is the "carrier"
portion of the
mobile phase. It
moves the
analytes through...
- with a 10%
ethanol solution saturated with
hydrochloric acid,
acting as an
eluant. However, if the foil is made of gold and thin enough, it is
enough to simply...
-
process each of the
bound proteins dissociates and
appears in the
eluant. The
eluant p****es
through two
detectors which measure salt
concentration (by...
-
separation from americium-241, with diethylenetriaminepenta-acetic acid as the
eluant" (PDF). Oak
Ridge National Laboratory.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
-
Illustrative of its
chelating abilities,
citric acid was the
first successful eluant used for
total ion-exchange
separation of the lanthanides,
during the Manhattan...
- |journal= (help) Choppin, G. R.; Harvey, B. G.; Thompson, S. G. (1956). "A new
eluant for the
separation of the
actinide elements" (PDF). J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem...
- Md3+ when
ammonium α-hydroxyisobutyrate (ammonium α-HIB) is used as an
eluant.
Later 1987
experiments on the longer-lived
isotope 260Lr
confirmed lawrencium's...
- with
hydrochloric acid (HCl) as
eluant. It is
usually followed by anion-exchange
chromatography using 6
molar HCl as
eluant. A cation-exchange
resin column...
-
mobile phase)
moving in a
definite direction.
Eluent (sometimes
spelled eluant) – the
solvent or
solvent fixure used in
elution chromatography and is synonymous...
- in 1988. The PBI
operated by
using a
helium gas
nebulizer to
spray the
eluant into the vacuum,
drying the
droplets and
pumping away the
solvent vapour...