Elution
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Elution refers to the emergence of chemicals from the column of a chromatograph. The chemicals then typically flow into a detector of some description. Predicting and controlling the order of elution is a key aspect of column chromatographic methods.
[edit] References
- Brown, Phillis (2001). Advances in chromatography. CRC Press, 36. ISBN 0824705092.