Forecasting Retention Times in Temperature-Programmed Gas Chromatography: Experimental Verification of the Hypothesis on Compound Behavior

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The hypothesis of a theoretical "slicing" of the column in temperature-programmed gas chromatography for the accurate forecasting of retention time is tested by actually "slicing" a column. Calculated and observed retention times in relation to the column length are in good agreement.

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Cavalli, E. J., & Guinchard, C. (1996). Forecasting Retention Times in Temperature-Programmed Gas Chromatography: Experimental Verification of the Hypothesis on Compound Behavior. Journal of Chromatographic Science, 34(12), 547–549. https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/34.12.547

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