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Xenon as a mobile phase in supercritical fluid chromatography

✍ Scribed by Mark W. Raynor; Gavin F. Shilstone; Anthony A. Clifford; Keith D. Bartle; Michael Cleary; Bernard W. Cook


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
737 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
1040-7685

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Supercritical xenon and CO~2~ are compared as solvents by means of solubilities (calculated by means of the Peng‐Robinson equation of state) and chromatographic behavior for some polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons; reasons for the apparent superiority of xenon are discussed. The advantages of the use of xenon as a mobile phase in coupled supercritical fluid chromatography‐Fourier transform infrared spectrometry are evaluated from analyses of monomer and oligomer mixtures.


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