2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0045-6535(02)00031-0
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Influence of methanol on retention of hydrophobic organic chemicals in soil leaching column chromatography

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“…We developed a soil leaching column chromatographic (SLCC) technique, using soil filled liquid chromatographic column (1 cm or less in internal diameter) and methanol-water mixed eluent to speed up the leaching evaluating process (Xu et al, 1999a). By using the log k 0 vs. u (methanol volumetric fraction in eluent) linear retention equation, the retention of HOCs in pure water could be conveniently extrapolated (Xu et al, 2002). Through the good correlation between log k 0 and log K oc (soil organic partition coefficients) at any methanol-water mixture, the K oc could also be easily determined (Xu et al, 2001).…”
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“…We developed a soil leaching column chromatographic (SLCC) technique, using soil filled liquid chromatographic column (1 cm or less in internal diameter) and methanol-water mixed eluent to speed up the leaching evaluating process (Xu et al, 1999a). By using the log k 0 vs. u (methanol volumetric fraction in eluent) linear retention equation, the retention of HOCs in pure water could be conveniently extrapolated (Xu et al, 2002). Through the good correlation between log k 0 and log K oc (soil organic partition coefficients) at any methanol-water mixture, the K oc could also be easily determined (Xu et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%