1963
DOI: 10.1016/0009-5907(63)81014-5
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Gas chromatography in inorganic chemistry

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“…The GC apparatus consisted of a glass column and furnace, described elsewhere (21). The stationary phase consisted of Sil-O-Cel insulating fire brick (Johns-Manville) and Alundum (Norton Co.) of different mesh sizes, either uncoated or coated with a liquid layer.…”
Section: The Separation Potentialitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The GC apparatus consisted of a glass column and furnace, described elsewhere (21). The stationary phase consisted of Sil-O-Cel insulating fire brick (Johns-Manville) and Alundum (Norton Co.) of different mesh sizes, either uncoated or coated with a liquid layer.…”
Section: The Separation Potentialitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample of metal chloride was injected into the column and the isotopic exchange between the chlorine of the metal chlorides and the Cl36 retained on the stationary phase, as well as concentration profiles, were determined by counting the activity of the eluted material with a 20th Century Electronic liquid beta counter (type M6) connected to an Atomic Scaler, Model 1091. Counting of the activity of the effluent with a liquid counter was made possible by washout of the gaseous effluent with a solvent stream (21).…”
Section: The Separation Potentialitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%