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Su Wei - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Application of Gas-Liquid Chromatography in Detection for Electricity Oil
Guangdong Electric Power, 2013Co-Authors: Su WeiAbstract:In resent years,Gas-Liquid Chromatography is widely used in detection for electricity oil.This paper summarizes application of Chromatography in detection for electricity oil including measuring method of Gas Chromatography for detecting Gas and water contents in transformer oil,purities of high pure heptane and isooctane and efficient Liquid Chromatography in detecting furfural content in insulating oil,T501 antioxidant in lubricating oil and BTPP content in antiwear agent.It also looks into the distance application prospect of development and combination technology of Gas-Liquid Chromatography in electricity oil.
A. M. Dolgonosov - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Specific surface of a stationary phase in Gas-Liquid Chromatography
Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2005Co-Authors: A. M. DolgonosovAbstract:A model of the surface of a stationary phase in Gas-Liquid Chromatography based on the statistic theory of macromolecules was considered. Quantitative relationships between the capacity of a Liquid adsorbent and its molecular structure were determined.
F. A. Vandenheuvel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A simple apparatus for preparative scale Gas-Liquid Chromatography.
Journal of Chromatography A, 2001Co-Authors: R.g. Ackman, M. A. Bannerman, F. A. VandenheuvelAbstract:Abstract A simple low-cost preparative Gas-Liquid Chromatography apparatus is described, employing model airplane glow plugs as the detecting elements. The design is suited to flexible operation at temperatures up to 400° with samples of 1 to 5 ml. Examples are given of the separation of esters of fatty acids under various conditions.
R.g. Ackman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A simple apparatus for preparative scale Gas-Liquid Chromatography.
Journal of Chromatography A, 2001Co-Authors: R.g. Ackman, M. A. Bannerman, F. A. VandenheuvelAbstract:Abstract A simple low-cost preparative Gas-Liquid Chromatography apparatus is described, employing model airplane glow plugs as the detecting elements. The design is suited to flexible operation at temperatures up to 400° with samples of 1 to 5 ml. Examples are given of the separation of esters of fatty acids under various conditions.
H.g. Jones - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Gas–Liquid Chromatography of Methylated Sugars
General Carbohydrate Method, 2012Co-Authors: H.g. JonesAbstract:Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the use of Gas–Liquid Chromatography (GLC) for the preparation of methylated sugars. The Gas–Liquid chromatographic separation of methylated sugars and their derivatives is useful for the investigation of oligosaccharide and polysaccharide structures. The free-reducing methylated sugars themselves are not suitable for GLC analysis primarily because of adsorption on the stationary phase or column support. The derivatives that are usually prepared are the methyl glycosides, which may be directly separated on the Gas-chromatographic column or where low mobility of the methyl glycoside results in exceptionally long retention times, analyzed as the acetates or the trimethylsilyl ethers.