Abstract

A general theory of liquid chromatography with mixed mobile phases formulated previously was utilized to study quantitatively the adsorption and partition effects in solute retention. The competitive adsorption of the solute and solvent was found to influence significantly the values of the distribution coefficient, whereas the solute—solvent interactions control mainly the shape of the dependence of this coefficient on the mobile phase composition.

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