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Theory of Chromatographic Separation of Isotopes
Abstract:A fundamental equation for chromatography is derived starting from a very simple concept that the chromatographic movement of species can be expressed as the sum of the movement caused by the external force and the movement caused by the internal concentration gradient and its transformations into appropriate forms are discussed in the cases of ion exchange (or gas) chromatography and ionic migration, without or with a counterflow.

By solving the fundamental equation, making appropriate assumptions, a comprehensive expression which describes the concentration profile is derived for two-isotope systems in any kind of chromatography.
Keywords:ion exchange  ionic migration  counter current  isotope separations  equations  quantity ratio  transformations  gas chromatography  ion exchange chromatography
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