Jan van Deemter is a Dutch chemist known for his significant contributions to the field of chromatography, particularly in the context of analytical chemistry. He is best recognized for formulating the "Van Deemter equation," which describes the relationship between the efficiency of a chromatographic separation and various factors affecting that efficiency, such as the linear velocity of the mobile phase and the characteristics of the stationary phase.

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