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Generalized criterion of solvent polarity as a tool for control of chromatographic process

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The generalized (reductive) criterion of solvent polarity was obtained by the method of multiparametric optimization of the Snyder index P", Hildebrand parameter δ T , permittivity ε r , and solvatochromism parameter E T (30). Possibilities of employing this criterion for estimation of the elution power of normal and reversed mobile phases used in high-performance liquid chromatography were considered.

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Rudakova, O.B., Sedishev, I.P. Generalized criterion of solvent polarity as a tool for control of chromatographic process. Russian Chemical Bulletin 52, 55–62 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022475710649

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