Is Bed Length in Ionic Chromatography the Height of the Column or the Matrix?

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In the context of Ionic Chromatography, bed length refers specifically to the height of the column packing, not the height of the matrix or gel. This distinction is crucial for understanding the separation process of proteins during chromatography. Proper knowledge of bed length directly impacts the efficiency and resolution of protein separation in analytical applications.

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is bed length the heigh of the column or is that the heigh of the matrix/gel?
i don't know where to put this question, but since it is about proteins then i guess here is the place :approve:

thanks!
 
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it's of the column packing :)
 

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