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- English
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About This Book
Handbook of Chromatography features tables and chromatograms, theoretical discussions, and practical applications on the topic. Tables and chromatograms are based on polymer analyses abstracted from literature references dating from 1981-1991. Compounds presented in the tables and chromatograms include residual monomers, plasticizers, additives, antioxidants, and products from the thermal degradation (pyrolysis) of a broad range of synthetic polymers.
Theoretical discussions focus on new developments in the respective areas of gas, pyrolysis-gas, liquid, and size exclusion chromatographic separations. Capillary column technology, inverse gas chromatography (IGC), supercritical fluid extractions (SFE), and supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) are also covered. A Practical Applications subsection provides a list of commercial suppliers of column packings and packed columns for gas and liquid chromatography. The book will be an excellent reference for chromatographers, organic chemists, and analytical chemists.
Frequently asked questions
Section IV
Chromatographic Tables and Figures
IV.1 GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
Chromatographic conditions | |
Column | |
Material | Fused silica |
Length, cm | 2 |
Diameter, mm i.d. | 1.8 |
Phase | Porapak Q |
Temperature program | Isothermal at 135Ā°C |
Compound | Retention time (min) |
Acetaldehyde | 2.0 |
Chromatographic conditions | |
Column | |
Material | Glass |
Length, cm | 2 |
Diameter, mm i.d. | 2 |
Phase | 3% OV-1 (80-100 mesh) on Gas Chrom Q |
Carrier gas | He |
Flow rate, cc/min | 30 |
Temperature program | 50Ā°C to 200Ā°C at ... |
Table of contents
- Cover
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Series Preface
- Preface
- The Editor-in-Chief
- The Editors
- Table of Contents
- Section I: Principles and Techniques
- Section II: Practical Applications
- Section III: List of Tables and Figures
- Section IV: Tables and Chromatograms
- Section V: Compound Index