gradient elution analysis
gradient elution analysis
[′grād·ē·ənt i′lü·shən ə‚nal·ə·səs] (analytical chemistry)
A form of gas-liquid chromatography in which the eluting solvent is changed with time, either by gradually mixing a second solvent of greater eluting power with the first, less powerful solvent, or by a gradual change in pH or other property.
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