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Gas chromatography on urea-n-hexadecane inclusion compound

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The urea-n-hexadecane adduct, as a relatively stable inclusion compound, was studied gas chromatographically in connection with clathrate formation with n-alkanes, branched alkanes as well as with olefins, ketones and n-alcohols. In dependence on the temperature, either the clathrate itself can be used in the GC system, studying the transition phemonena (clathrate decomposition), or its decomposition product, n-hexandecane, be employed as a liquid stationary phase. Analytical usefulness of these phase is also demonstrated.

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Smolková-Keulemansová, E. Gas chromatography on urea-n-hexadecane inclusion compound. Chromatographia 11, 70–73 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02261766

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