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Solid supports kieselguhr-based

Karl Fischer titration A sensitive technique for determining water, based on the reaction of HzO with an amine, I2, S02, and an alcohol, kelvin, K Absolute unit of temperature defined such that the temperature of water at its triple point (where water, ice, and water vapor are at equilibrium) is 273.16 K and the absolute zero of temperature is 0 K. Kieselguhr German term for diatomaceous earth, which was formerly used as a solid support in gas chromatography. [Pg.695]

Reversed-phase chromatography is the term commonly applied to a system where a nonpolar liquid phase is coated on the solid support and elution carried out with an immiscible polar phase. Such systems are often necessary for separations which cannot be carried out by normal partition or adsorption chromatography. For TLC, the stationary phase is normally a liquid of high boiling point which does not readily evaporate from the adsorbent. Paraffin oil, silicone oil or n-tetradecane coated on silica gel or Kieselguhr are frequently used with water-based mobile phases such as acetone—water (3 2) or acetic acid-water (3 1). Reversed-phase chromatography is very useful for the TLC analysis of lipids and related compounds. [Pg.10]


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