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Mobile phase viscosity

Example of liquids with different viscosity
Example of liquids with different viscosity

UPDATED – One of the general property of the liquids is their resistance to change a form. This resistance is called viscosity and can be expressed as a resistance to flow. In case of liquids, the viscosity can be simply expressed as “thickness”. For example, water is “thin” with low viscosity, while honey is “thick” having a higher viscosity (see example on right). More technically speaking, viscosity is classically defined as the tangential force per unit area necessary to maintain unit relative velocity between two parallel plates in a liquid unit distance apart.

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Happy New Chromatographic Year
Happy New Chromatographic Year

Not only from the chromatographic point of view, I wish you in the year 2010:

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Chromatography Forum

Chromatography Forum
My favorite forum: Chromatography Forum

Chromatography Forum is a public discussion group where you can post questions, news, or messages of interest to chromatographers everywhere.

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What gets you accepted?

How to write world class manuscript?
How to write world class manuscript?

Do you know how to write the scientific paper? Are you looking for step by step procedure you should follow? Download Editor’s Presentation on “How to write a world class paper” prepared by the Elsevier.

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CASSS dinner with Dr. J. Kirkland

Dr. J. Kirkland during the award talk
Dr. J. Kirkland during the award talk

Yesterday, I had a great opportunity to participate in Discussion group organized by the An International Separation Science Society (CASSS). The main topic was the Scientific Achievements Award for one of the founders of modern HPLC – Dr. Jack Kirkland.