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In chromatographic separations, the dilution of the products by the eluent is a direct measure of the work of separation, which includes the minimum thermodynamic work and the work needed to compensate the irreversibilities. Therefore, reducing the irreversibilities has direct incidence on the eluent consumption and on the dilution of the products.
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Bailly, M., Tondeur, D. (1985). Reversibility and Performances in Productive Ion-Exchange Chromatography. In: Liberti, L., Millar, J.R. (eds) Fundamentals and Applications of Ion Exchange. Nato ASI Series, vol 98. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5161-7_24
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