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Definitions of eluted in various dictionaries:
verb - wash out with a solvent, as in chromatography
verb - to remove by means of a solvent
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Removed chemically |
Rinsed with a solvent |
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Nov 23 2008 Newsday.com |
Apr 22 1999 New York Times |
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Simple past tense and past participle of elute. |
Remove (an adsorbed substance) by washing with a solvent, especially in chromatography. |
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In analytical and organic chemistry, elution is the process of extracting one material from another by washing with a solvent; as in washing of loaded ion-exchange resins to remove captured ions. * In a liquid chromatography experiment, for example, an analyte is generally adsorbed, or "bound to", an adsorbent in a liquid chromatography column. The adsorbent, a solid phase (stationary phase), is a powder which is coated onto a solid support. Based on an adsorbent's composition, it can have varying affinities to "hold" onto other moleculesforming a thin film on its surface. Elution then is the process of removing analytes from the adsorbent by running a solvent, called an "eluent", past the adsorbent/analyte complex. As the solvent molecules "elute", or travel down through the chromatography column, they can either pass by the adsorbent/analyte complex or they can displace the analyte by binding to the adsorbent in its place. After the solvent molecules displace the analyte, the analyte c |