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Application of capillary gas chromatography for physico-chemical measurements particularly considering the influence of adsorption on the liquid phase-tube wall interface

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Utilization of capillary chromatography for the quantitative definition of the thermodynamic values of the solute/liquid phase interaction is shown. A method is given to define the pure values of the distribution coefficients of volatile compounds in a gas-liquid phase system with the use of an intermediate standard for which adsorption interaction can be neglected. It is shown that the definition of the heats of solution of polar solutes in a cross-linked liquid phase leads to higher values if adsorption interaction is not taken into account.

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Berezkin, V.G., Korolev, A.A. Application of capillary gas chromatography for physico-chemical measurements particularly considering the influence of adsorption on the liquid phase-tube wall interface. Chromatographia 21, 16–18 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02310588

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