Herein is reported the theoretical basis for an absolute particle size detector based on turbidity-spectra analysis for the chromatography of spherical suspensions in the submicron range. A suitable detector for this purpose would be a variable wavelength spectrophotometer with very rapid scan in the wavelength range, 200#x2013;900 nm. It is proposed that such a detector be used with a liquid chromatograph which separates a spherical particle suspension according to size. An absolute detector of this kind would, to a large extent, overcome limitations of the chromatographic technique such as relatively poor resolution, flow rate variations and the lack of a particle diameter-retention volume calibration curve.
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