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- In analytical and organic chemistry, elution is the process of extracting one material from another by washing with a solvent: washing of loaded ion-exchange...
- detected using an ****ay known as the direct antiglobulin test. Antibody elutions are specialized tests used in clinical blood banks. Examples of routine...
- constant ("isocratic elution mode") or varied ("gradient elution mode") during the chromatographic analysis. Isocratic elution is typically effective...
- desorbed by an elution buffer. The mode used for elution (expanded-bed versus settled-bed) depends on the characteristics of the feed. After elution, the adsorbent...
- gel (stationary phase). To determine approximate molecular weight, the elution volumes of compounds with their corresponding molecular weights are obtained...
- molecules, thus separate them. This type of elution is called gradient elution. On the other hand, step elution can be used, in which the concentration of...
- transport or any other period when the generator is left unused. The first few elutions will have reduced effectiveness because of this high ratio. R. Nave. "Technetium-99m"...
- elutes very late in the elution sequence, after fermium. Another method to isolate mendelevium exploits the distinct elution properties of Md2+ from those...
- by gradient elution. In MEKC, however, techniques must be used to extend the elution range to separate strongly retained analytes. Elution ranges can be...
- these materials and are afterwards desorbed either thermally (Tenax) or by elution (DNPH) and then analyzed by GC–MS/FID or HPLC. Reference gas mixtures are...