Measurement of Henry coefficients by capillary columns coated with slightly polar solvents

2000 
The specific retention volumes and Henry coefficients measured on packed columns are compared with those calculated via retention indices determined on wall coated open tubular capillary columns. The stationary phase liquids used were derivatives of a branched paraffin, C78H158, where a methyl or ethyl group of the paraffin was replaced by OH, CN, OCH3 and SH groups. The retention indices of a series of molecular probes of varying polarity (aromatics, 1-chloroalkanes, 1-acetoxy-alkanes, 1-alkanols, 2-alkanones) were determined atT=403.15 K on fused-silica open tubular columns prepared by static coating that gave stable and uniform solvent films. After obtaining the absolute data on packed columns forn-alkanes, the specific retention volumes and Henry coefficients of the solutes were calculated. The retention data obtained on both columns showed good agreement.
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