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Gas chromatographic study of acetyl derivates of chlorinated guaiacols

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The gas chromatography of acetyl derivatives of guaiacol and all chlorinated guaiacols has been studied on SE-30, OV-351 and Carbowax 20M capillary columns. The retention order and relative retention times under isotermal and temperature-programmed conditions are discussed. Different retention times for all mono- and dichloro compounds have been observed on the SE-30 column. However, all trichloroguaiacol isomers were separated only on polar columns. The best overall temperature-programmed separations have been achieved on an SE-30 capillary column.

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Knuutinen, J., Kolehmainen, E. Gas chromatographic study of acetyl derivates of chlorinated guaiacols. Chromatographia 15, 707–711 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02261890

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