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Gas chromatographic study of the urea-cetyl alcohol adduct and its components. III. A study of the urea-cetyl alcohol adduct

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Phase changes in urea-cetyl alcohol inclusion compounds prepared by various methods were monitored gas chromatographically. The decomposition temperature interval and the presence of the free components could be found from the temperature dependence of the retention data. Study of the clathration process yielded facts that can be used in the preparation of this type of inclusion compound.

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Smolková, E., Feltl, L. & Všetečka, J. Gas chromatographic study of the urea-cetyl alcohol adduct and its components. III. A study of the urea-cetyl alcohol adduct. Chromatographia 12, 147–149 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02314867

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