Selectivity differences between sol-gel coated and immobilized liquid film open-tubular columns for gas chromatography.

The solvation parameter model is used to determine the system constants for two sol-gel coated open-tubular columns at five equally spaced temperatures in the range 60-140 degrees C. Differences in the system constants as a function of temperature are used to determine the affect of sol-gel structure on the selectivity of SolGel-l and SolGel-Wax columns compared with conventionally coated and immobilized poly(dimethylsiloxane) and poly(ethylene glycol) stationary phases. The sol-gel columns should be suitable for similar separations to those presently performed on conventional immobilized liquid film columns of the same type but selectivity differences for polar compounds, which depend on temperature, should be anticipated.

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