Adsorption Effects on Retention Behavior of Hydrocarbon Solutes in Gas Chromatography by Use of Nonpolar Stationary Liquid Phase Squalane

Naito, K; Ogawa, H; Igarashi, S; Takei, S

HERO ID

4968704

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Journal Article

Year

1988

HERO ID 4968704
In Press No
Year 1988
Title Adsorption Effects on Retention Behavior of Hydrocarbon Solutes in Gas Chromatography by Use of Nonpolar Stationary Liquid Phase Squalane
Authors Naito, K; Ogawa, H; Igarashi, S; Takei, S
Journal Analytical Sciences
Volume 4
Issue 2 (1988)
Page Numbers 185
Abstract   The solute retention mechanism in gas-liquid chromatography was studied for the hydrocarbon solute-nonpolar stationary liquid phase (squalane) system. The retention volume of the solute and the specific surface area of the liquid-coated, modified alumina were determined as a function of the liquid loading. On the basis of the previous reasoning, distribution constants for the bulk solution partition and some adsorption equilibria taking part in the solute retention could be estimated. The results prove to be quite different from those of the polar liquid phases used previously: that is, squalane formed a bulk liquid layer on the modified alumina after the solid support was completely covered with the monolayer.
Doi 10.2116/analsci.4.185
Wosid WOS:A1988N261300013
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