Polyvinylacetate Gel Permeation Chromatography of H-Coal Liquids and Model Compounds. Comparison with Rigid Gel,Reversed Phase and Normal Phase Chromatography |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract This paper reports the application of polyvinylacetate gel (Fractogel) for size fractionation of the H-Coal liquids and model aromatic hydrocarbons. The four H-Coal liquids were each divided into three classes according to solubility in hexane, benzene, and pyridine. A model mixture of eight compounds when applied to the Fractogel column yielded four fractions; a similar performance was given by a prepacked, Toyo Soda microparticulate column containing styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer. Regarding the twelve H-Coal solvent fractions, the chromatograms obtained from the Fractogel column were analogous to those from the Toyo Soda column. By making further use of model compounds, the Fractogel results are compared with those obtained from reversed phase chromatography on a Partisil ODS column and those from normal phase chromatography on a LiChrosorb silica column. These comparisons reveal the usefulness in separating certain aromatic hydrocarbons by the Fractogel column. Furthermore, judging from the chromatograms of a hexane-soluble H-Coal fraction obtained by the reversed phase and normal phase methods, the ODS column will complement the Fractogel column in fractionating the H-Coal liquids. |
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