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Title

Temperature-Programmed Gas Chromatography
Author

Leonid M. Blumberg
Book information

Publisher: Wiley (Weinheim, Germany)
Copyright year: 2010
ISBN: 9783527326426
Medium: Hardcover
Pages: 340
Out of print?: N
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Contents

Introduction | Basic Concepts and Terms | A Column | Background | Linear Systems | Migration of a Solid Object | Solute-Liquid Interaction in Gas Chromatography | Molecular Properties of Ideal Gas | Flow of Ideal Gas | Formation of Chromatogram | Formation of Retention Times | Formation of Peak Spacing | Formation of Peak Widths
Description

This book provides a comprehensive up-to-date overview of temperature-programmed gas chromatography (GC). The first part of the book introduces the reader to the basics concepts of GC, as well as the key properties of GC columns. The second part describes the mathematical and physical background of GC. In the third part, different aspects in the formation of a chromatogram are discussed, including retention times, peak spacing and peak widths. All Formulas with the exception of the simple ones were derived with the help of Mathematica software.
Subjects

*Mathematics
*Science
*Science > Chemistry
*Science > Physics > Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Keywords

Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Gas, Chromatogram, Darcy's law, Fick's second laws, Immobility, Keulemans-Kwantes equation, Martin-Synge plate model, Pressure, Temperature