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THE net resultant flow of solvent through the capillary channels of paper used in chromatography is in a direction away from the point of feed, and it was therefore considered possible that such a system might result in the setting up of a streaming potential1.
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RUTTER, L. Streaming Potential in Paper Chromatography. Nature 163, 487 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/163487a0
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