Evaluation of specific interactions of solid surfaces by Inverse Gas Chromatography: A new approach based on polarizability of the probes

JB Donnet, SJ Park, H Balard - Chromatographia, 1991 - Springer
… forces and specific interactions between adsorbate and … deformation polarizability in inverse
gas chromatography (IGC) at … probes behave only by virtue of weakly-specific interactions, […

Aspects of acid-base interactions and use of inverse gas chromatography

P Mukhopadhyay, HP Schreiber - Colloids and surfaces A …, 1995 - Elsevier
… : (i) acidic, basic and amphoteric probes should have minimal self-association … probe
molecules to avoid any probe-probe interactions; (iii) as large a number of acidic and basic probes

Thermophysical properties of polymer-probe pairs by gas chromatography

M Öner, S Dincer - polymer, 1987 - Elsevier
… polymer-probe interactions for a series of probes with a given … -probe data obtained in this
study for Z* agree quite well with those in the literature, showing that the gas chromatographic

… of inverse gas chromatography to binary powdered systems: An application of surface heterogeneity profiles to understanding preferential probe-surface interactions

JF Gamble, RN Davé, S Kiang, MM Leane… - International journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
… in probe-surface preferentiality. Specific probe interactions were also assessed and the
results suggested that probe surface preferentiality was not equivalent to that of the dispersive …

Inverse gas chromatography applications: A review

S Mohammadi-Jam, KE Waters - Advances in colloid and interface science, 2014 - Elsevier
… data of the interaction of a well-defined probe with the stationary phase. The probe is carried
through the column by a constant flow of carrier gas which is a high purity inert gas at a set …

Analysis of interactions in multicomponent polymeric systems: the key-role of inverse gas chromatography

J Santos, JT Guthrie - Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 2005 - Elsevier
… In most uses, the quantity of probe vapour injected into the carrier gas is extremely small.
Thus, the retention data relate to the thermodynamic interaction that occurs between polymer …

Surface characterization of industrial fibers with inverse gas chromatography

A van Asten, N van Veenendaal, S Koster - Journal of Chromatography A, 2000 - Elsevier
gas compressibility effects negligible (ie, j=1). If IGC measurements are conducted at infinite
probe dilution to prevent probeprobe interactions… n +C where R is the gas constant, T is the …

Inverse gas chromatography: a new approach to the estimation of specific interactions

MC Gutierrez, J Rubio, F Rubio, JL Oteo - Journal of Chromatography A, 1999 - Elsevier
interaction from the total interaction of each polar probe. … plotted versus a chosen property
of the probes, which is likely to be … split the total interaction energy of each polar probe and the …

Analysis of solvent–solvent interactions in mixed isosteric solvents by inverse gas chromatography

TVM Sreekanth, KS Reddy - Chromatographia, 2007 - Springer
… Solvent–solvent interactions in mixtures of isosteric solvents analysed using inverse gas
chromatography with eight solute probes were found to be solute dependent. χ 23 values …

Anomalous solubility parameter and probe dependency of polymer–polymer interaction parameter in inverse gas chromatography

JC Huang - European polymer journal, 2006 - Elsevier
… technique depended on the probes used and blend … interaction between the components
themselves, ie, χ 23 ′ , but also the difference in strength of the polymer–probes interactions, ie…