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A detailed description of the production of nickel open tubular columns is given and the important steps are discussed. Two types of surface modification, etching and introduction of a suspended silanized silica, which result in conventional open tubular (COT) and in support coated open tubular (SCOT) columns are described. Properties of these columns are presented for one phase, Emulphor ON 870 and several examples of applications are given.
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Bertsch, W., Shunbo, F., Chang, R.C. et al. Preparation of high resolution nickel open tubular columns. Chromatographia 7, 128–134 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02269823
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