The choice of stationary phase for gas chromatography is dictated bythe natureof theanalytes. Polarityand selectivityare known to play an important role. This paper suggests equations for calculation of specific retention volumes of any compounds from their retention indices.
Calculation of specific retention volumes of substances from their retention indices and the specific retention volumes of N-alkanes
โ Scribed by R. V. Golovnya; D. N. Grigor'eva
- Book ID
- 112444426
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 219 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1573-9171
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๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
As part of our effort at defining a set of standard stationary phases for gas chromatography we have previously reported specific retention volumes Vt [l] and retention indices I [2] of high accuracy [3-61 for upwards of 60 hydrocarbon solutes with poly(dimethylsi1oxane) solvents (PDMS), including O
As part of our work in defining a standard set of stationary phases for gas chromatography, we reported the specific retention volumes and retention indices I of upwards of thirty hydrocarbon solutes with OV-1 and SE-30 polydimethylsiloxane solvents at 30ยฐ to 8OoC [l]. Only minor differences in abso