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Differential Refractometer
A differential refractometer (DRI), or refractive index detector (RI or RID) is a detector that measures the refractive index of an analyte relative to the solvent. They are often used as detectors for high-performance liquid chromatography and size exclusion chromatography. They are considered to be universal detectors because they can detect anything with a refractive index different from the solvent, but they have low sensitivity. Refractive index increment The refractive index increment,\frac, often expressed as mL/g, is the change in a solutions' refractive index vs concentration. A differential refractometer facilitates determining this term. Typical light sources include Helium–neon laser, Argon-ion laser, and Sodium-vapor lamp. There are two compartments or flow cells, one for the sample and the other for the reference solution. The optical wedge or prism sits after the cells and separates the light coming from the flow cells. The difference in refractive index causes ...
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