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Comparison of octadecyl-bonded silica and styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer sorbents for trace enrichment purposes fundamental aspects II. Linear chromatographic behaviour of the extracting supports

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Two reversed-phase LC systems were investigated by frontal analysis for the determination of linear chromatographic conditions, as defined according to the isotherm concept. The Partisil ODS-3 bonded silica and the PRP-1 polystyrene-divinylbenzene resin were used as stationary phases together withtrans-2-hexen-al as test solute and methanol-water mixtures as mobile phases. Particular attention was paid to the respective influence of the two main parameters which may cause sorbent overloading, that is, the capacity factor (k′) and the solute concentration in the mobile phase (Cm). Provided that k′Cm≤10−2 M, linear chromatographic behaviour was observed for both sorbents, the maximum capacities of which were found greater than 1mmolg−1.

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Bitteur, S., Rosset, R. Comparison of octadecyl-bonded silica and styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer sorbents for trace enrichment purposes fundamental aspects II. Linear chromatographic behaviour of the extracting supports. Chromatographia 23, 163–168 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02311473

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