TOX 3300 Chapter Notes - Chapter 24: Chemical Polarity, Needle Valve, Electrical Resistance And Conductance

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24-1 | the separation process in gas chromatography. In gas chromatography, gaseous analyte is transported through the column by a gaseous mobile phase, called the carrier gas. In gas-liquid partition chromatography, the stationary phase is a nonvolatile liquid bonded to the inside of the column or to a fine solid support. In gas-solid adsorption chromatography, analyte is adsorbed directly on solid particles of stationary phase. In the schematic gas chromatograph, volatile liquid or gaseous sample is injected through a septum (a rubber disk) into a heated port, in which is rapidly evaporates. Vapor is swept through the column by he, n2 or h2 carrier gas, and separated analytes flow through a detector whose response is displayed on a computer. The column must be hot enough to provide sufficient vapor pressure for analytes to be eluted in a reasonable time. The detector is maintained at a higher temperature than the column so analytes will be gaseous.

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