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Retention volume measurements data reduction

The data reduction for infinite dilution IGC starts with the usually obtained parameters of retention volume or net retention volume which have to be calculated from the measured retention times and the flow rate of the earrier gas at column conditions. [Pg.7]

To demonstrate the effect in more detail a series of experiments was carried out similar to that of volume overload, but in this case, the sample mass was increased in small increments. The retention distance of the front and the back of each peak was measured at the nominal points of inflection (0.6065 of the peak height) and the curves relating the retention data produced to the mass of sample added are shown in Figure 7. In Figure 7 the change in retention time with sample load is more obvious the maximum effect was to reduce the retention time of anthracene and the minimum effect was to the overloaded solute itself, benzene. Despite the reduction in retention time, the band width of anthracene is still little effected by the overloaded benzene. There is, however, a significant increase in the width of the naphthalene peak which... [Pg.428]


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