1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf02687780
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Glass capillary columns with liquid crystalline stationary phases for gas chromatography. The influence of the pretreatment of the inside tube wall

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“…25 . Similar observations have been made with open tubular columns where film thickness and surface preparation procedures strongly influence selectivity and efficiency of the columns [832]. Retention volumes may vary unpredictably with the amount of liquid phase and the type of support used [830,831].…”
Section: Separation Of Stereoisomers By Complexation Chromatographysupporting
confidence: 69%
“…25 . Similar observations have been made with open tubular columns where film thickness and surface preparation procedures strongly influence selectivity and efficiency of the columns [832]. Retention volumes may vary unpredictably with the amount of liquid phase and the type of support used [830,831].…”
Section: Separation Of Stereoisomers By Complexation Chromatographysupporting
confidence: 69%