Category:Backflushing
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Backflushing A column switching technique in which a four-way valve placed between the injector and the column allows the mobile phase to flow in either direction. Backflushing is used to elute strongly held compounds at the head of the column. It can be used to analyze these compounds or merely to remove them from the column.
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