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"gradient elution" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in the field of chromatography, specifically in liquid chromatography, to describe a technique where the composition of the solvent or eluent is gradually changed during the separation process. Example: In this experiment, we used gradient elution to separate the different components in the mixture, starting with a lower concentration of solvent A and gradually increasing the concentration of solvent B over time.
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Protein was eluted by 30 min gradient elution from buffer A to B (buffer A + 400 mM Imidazole).
Gradient elution with MeOH was applied.
PA protein peak resolution was higher using pH-gradient elution than with ionic strength gradient elution.
Gradient elution was used with N formic acid followed by 8 N formic acid.
Firstly, a number of gradient elution experiments are performed.
Finally the retention is adjusted using isocratic or gradient elution.
Here, a stoichiometric displacement model is used to characterize pH gradient elution based on simple linear gradient elution experiments.
A gradient elution over 4 min with flow rate set at 0.6 mL min−1 was used for chromatographic separation.
A linear gradient elution profile composed of 'A'−0.1% formic acid in water and 'B'- 0.1% formic acid in acetonitrile was used.
The re-equilibration time of gradient elution was 8 min.
Separation was performed using C18 column and gradient elution of ultrapure water and methanol.
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