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Lagrangian description of nonlinear chromatography

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Under the framework of non-equilibrium thermodynamic separation theory (NTST), Local Lagrangian approach (LLA) was proposed to deal with the essential issues of the convection and diffusion (shock waves) phenomena in nonlinear chromatography with recursion equations based on the three basic theorems, Lagrangian description, continuity axiom and local equilibrium assumption (LEA). This approach remarkably distinguished from the system of contemporary Chromatographic theories (Eulerian description-partial differential equations), and can felicitously match modern cybernetics.

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Liang, H., Liu, X. Lagrangian description of nonlinear chromatography. Sc. China Ser. B-Chem. 47, 443–452 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1360/04yb0065

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