Separation of 28 to 114°C hydrocarbons with glass capillary columns |
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Authors: | R. G. Mathews J. Torres R. D. Schwartz |
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Abstract: | Techniques have been developed for the rapid separation (about 20 minutes) of the 39 compounds in crude petroleums, or petroleum distillates, which boil between 28 and 114°C. A 300 meter glass column (0.25 mm i.d.) which is etched, coated with a mixture of normal hexadecane and Kel-F10157 is utilized to perform this separation at room temperature. The separations obtained with this non–polar liquid mixture and the «inert» glass surface are much more rapid than those previously obtained with stainless steel capillary columns. |
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Keywords: | Gas Chromatography Capillary, glass Hydrocarbon cut, optimized separation Capillary preparation for |
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