The stochastic model of chromatography has been combined with mobile-phase
dispersion. With the combined model, both the effect of slow mass transfer
or adsorption-desorption kinetics and dispersion on the band profile can be
characterized. The stochastic model of chromatography is addressed with th
e characteristic function method. The moments of the peaks are calculated a
nalytically for homogeneous and heterogeneous surfaces. It is shown that ev
en in cases when the characteristic function cannot be calculated in closed
form, the moments of the peak, and therefore the retention time, the numbe
r of theoretical plates, the peak asymmetry, can be calculated with simple
expressions. Therefore, a full description of the chromatographic peak is a
vailable for homogeneous and any heterogeneous surfaces provided that the d
istribution of the sorption energies is known.