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Flow Injection Analysis and dispersion
« on: February 22, 2016, 06:00:05 PM »
Hi. I am currently doing some studying on flow injection analysis (FIA) and there are a few things that confuse me. Would anyone be able to explain to me how a dispersion factor in context of FIA can be defined?
In my understanding the dispersion can be described using D=C0/Cmax. The value of D obtained differentiate the FIA systems are into high (~10) to low(~2) dispersion systems depending on the degree of dispersion of the injected zone at the read out point.  The factors that affect the dispersion are flow-rate, length of tube used and its inner diameter and method of injection used. In terms of process analysis how a low dispersion system can be acheived? Would low injection volumes and fast flow rate combined with long tubing produce low dispersion? I am looking for examples of applications of such systems. Any explanation on this topic or reference to any materials that I can have a reading on would be very much appreciated! Thanks!

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