Abstract

Models of solute and solvent distribution between the mobile phase and surface-influenced stationary phase are presented and defined in terms of classical thermodynamics. Combination of these models makes possible formulation of models describing solute retention in liquid chromatography. This approach enables the possibility for classification of the majority of known models of solute retention and reveals, in many cases, their thermodynamic foundations.

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