Abstract
A broad outline of developments that have taken place in the van Deemter theory are reviewed. Authors are generally agreed upon the justifications for inclusion of a velocity-dependent term expressing resistance to mass transfer in the gas phase.That the eddy diffusion term is independent of gas velocity is strongly challenged by Giddings, who has advanced a theory of “coupled eddy diffusion,” in which he argues that the effect of column-packing geometry on efficiency is modified by the effect of the gas mass-transfer term. Except at very high pressures experimental support for this is a subject of controversy and a dichotomy remains to be resolved.

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