2010
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.26.687
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Rapid Temperature-Programmed Separation and Retention Prediction on a Novel Packed-Capillary Column in Gas Chromatography

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“…The upper LOQs for CO and CO2 were more than 10%, and linear calibration curves were obtained with correlation coefficients greater than 0.99 for both compounds from the LOQ to the upper LOQ. As described in a previous publication, 8 the relative delay of the retention time from the theoretically estimated value was less than 4.6% at a temperature programmed rate of 40 C/min, using the packedcapillary column. A typical chromatogram for the determinations of CO, CO2 and low molecular weight alkanes is shown in Fig.…”
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“…The upper LOQs for CO and CO2 were more than 10%, and linear calibration curves were obtained with correlation coefficients greater than 0.99 for both compounds from the LOQ to the upper LOQ. As described in a previous publication, 8 the relative delay of the retention time from the theoretically estimated value was less than 4.6% at a temperature programmed rate of 40 C/min, using the packedcapillary column. A typical chromatogram for the determinations of CO, CO2 and low molecular weight alkanes is shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 64%
“…The column was prepared by the same procedure as described previously. 8 A stationary phase of Sunpak-A (Shinwa Chemical Industries) particles of between 100 and 80 mesh, corresponding to about 150 and 180 μm in diameter, was packed into a stainless-steel capillary of 1.0 mm i.d., 1.27 mm o.d., 1.0 m length. Then, two stainless-steel capillaries of 0.3 mm i.d., 0.52 mm o.d., 0.5 m length were attached to the inlet and outlet of the packed-capillary column for easy installation to a conventional GC injector and detector designed for the typical capillary column connection.…”
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“…In order to obtain suitable extraction capabilities with respect to other target compounds, the polymer structure can be further optimized together with optimization of the corresponding extraction/desorption and separation conditions. These studies are currently being continued in our laboratory, and include the development of a novel separation column 19 for these applications.…”
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