Permeation pH control system

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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55 67, 55197, 55270, 55386, 210639, 210668, B01D 1508

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049177095

ABSTRACT:
A simplified, single component resin bed is coupled with a permeation tube and bottle. The permeation bottle contains an ionic species and a dissolved gas. The apparatus makes unnecessary a multi-component resin ion exchange column for solvent pH control in electrolytic conductivity detection as applied to gas chromatography.

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