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Relationship between the gas chromatographic behaviour and the molecular structure of hydrocarbon samples and various stationary phases

Part II. Correlation between the retention index, physicochemical properties and molecular structure

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Retention parameters of different hydrocarbon classes were determined on non-polar and medium-polar stationary phases. The relationship between the retention indices, the physicochemical properties and the chemical structure of the solutes (samples) and solvents (liquid phases) was investigated.

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Nabivach, V.M., Kirilenko, A.V. Relationship between the gas chromatographic behaviour and the molecular structure of hydrocarbon samples and various stationary phases. Chromatographia 13, 93–100 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02263060

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