Preferred Label : flow rate;
Detailed label : flow rate in chromatography;
IUPAC definition : The volume of mobile phase passing through the column in unit time. The flow rate
is usually measured at column outlet, at ambient pressure (p a) and temperature (T
a, in K); this value is indicated with the symbol F. If a water-containing flowmeter
was used for the measurement (e.g. the so-called soap bubble flowmeter) then F must
be corrected to dry gas conditions in order to obtain the mobile phase flow rate at
ambient temperature (Fa): \[F_{{a}} F\ (1- \frac{p_{{w}}}{p_{{a}}})\] where p w is
the partial pressure of water vapour at ambient temperature. In order to specify chromatographic
conditions in column chromatography, the flow-rate (mobile phase flow rate at column
temperature, Fc) must be expressed at T c (kelvin), the column temperature: \[F_{{c}}
F_{{a}}\ \frac{T_{{c}}}{T_{{a}}}\];
Origin ID : F02439;
Currated CISMeF NLP mapping
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The volume of mobile phase passing through the column in unit time. The flow rate
is usually measured at column outlet, at ambient pressure (p a) and temperature (T
a, in K); this value is indicated with the symbol F. If a water-containing flowmeter
was used for the measurement (e.g. the so-called soap bubble flowmeter) then F must
be corrected to dry gas conditions in order to obtain the mobile phase flow rate at
ambient temperature (Fa): \[F_{{a}} F\ (1- \frac{p_{{w}}}{p_{{a}}})\] where p w is
the partial pressure of water vapour at ambient temperature. In order to specify chromatographic
conditions in column chromatography, the flow-rate (mobile phase flow rate at column
temperature, Fc) must be expressed at T c (kelvin), the column temperature: \[F_{{c}}
F_{{a}}\ \frac{T_{{c}}}{T_{{a}}}\]