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Local equilibrium theory analysis of chromatographic peak shapes in the presence of adsorbing modifiers.
Journal of Chromatography. A 2017 Februrary 18
The nature and shapes of solute and modifier peaks for a situation when the modifier and solute adsorb competitively through the Langmuir isotherm is studied using the local-equilibrium theory. The analysis yields 10 different cases depending on the relative adsorption strengths and the concentrations of the modifier and the solute. The origin of positive and negative Langmuirian/anti-Langmuirian-type peaks, even when the adsorption isotherms are strictly Langmuirian, and explicit conditions under which each combination is observed are derived. A fundamental explanation to the origin and propagation of rounded peaks reported in liquid and supercritical fluid chromatography [1-3] is offered. A rigorous theoretical basis for the rule of thumb proposed by Fornstedt and Guiochon [1,2] about the nature of peak shapes when an adsorbing modifier is present, is established.
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