## Abstract The CGC analysis of 25 organophosphorus and organonitrogen pesticides was optimized on two different stationary phases, namely a 5% diphenyl dimethyl silicone (SEโ54 type) and a 50% diphenyl dimethyl silicone (OVโ17 type) by selecting the best temperature program conditions, using compu
A new bonded stationary phase for the gas chromatographic separation of volatile priority pollutants and chlorinated pesticides
โ Scribed by Mehran, M. F. ;Cooper, W. J. ;Lautarno, R. ;Freeman, R. R. ;Jennings, W.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 231 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0935-6304
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โฆ Synopsis
A new phenyl-cyanopropyl polymethylsiloxane stationary phase, DB-1301, which can be crosslinked and bonded to the fused silica surface, has been synthesized. The phase composition was optimized for the separation of 18 volatile priority pollutants, selected from the so-called "purgables" list because of problems associated with theirresolution.Thecompositionof thestationary phasewas based on theoretical considerationsof binary phase mixtures and window diagram prediction. Columns coated with this stationary phase are compatible with atom selective detectors, such as the electron capture detector. A mixture of 18 volatile priority pollutants and a mixture of chlorinated pesticides were used as test probes on a prototype 30 m X 0.32 mm fused silica column, containing a 1 .O pm film of DB-1301.
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