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Surface treatment, deactivation and coating in (GC)2 (glass capillary gas chromatography)

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The surface treatment, deactivation and coating of glass capillaries is discussed. Several techniques described in the literature are compared and for some critical points, new improved methods are advanced. Full details are given of optimised procedures yielding good results with every possible stationary phase. As an example, Table II mentions efficiencies of 3800 plates m−1 for OV-17 and of 1850 plates m−1 for OF-1, which hitherto was an “impossible” phase in (GC)2 (proposed abbreviation for glass capillary gas chromatography).

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Sandra, P., Verzele, M. Surface treatment, deactivation and coating in (GC)2 (glass capillary gas chromatography). Chromatographia 10, 419–425 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02257354

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