… the solvent–solventinteraction parameter, χ 23 . Solvent–solventinteractions in mixtures of isosteric solvents analysed using inverse gaschromatography with eight solute probes were …
O Smidsrød, JE Guillet - Macromolecules, 1969 - ACS Publications
… The development of gaschromatographic theory by the classic work of Purnell and … , solvent-solute interactions, andmany other thermodynamic quantities from gaschromatographic …
DW Armstrong, L He, YS Liu - Analytical chemistry, 1999 - ACS Publications
… For example, they are good solvents for many organic, inorganic, and polymeric substances. Many RTILs are immiscible with water and nonpolar organic solvents. They have a liquid …
K Héberger, K Milczewska, A Voelkel - Colloids and Surfaces A …, 2005 - Elsevier
… The inverse gaschromatography is presented as a method for the characterization of interactions in polymer-modified silica systems here. The retention time influenced by interactions …
… Gaschromatography (GC) is an effective alternative to static methods for studies of solute-solvent interactions.1 Soon after its first application to polymer research,2 the method was …
CF Poole, SK Poole - Chemical Reviews, 1989 - ACS Publications
… interactions… gaschromatographicsolvents in terms of their solvent strength (polarity), which we will define as the capacity of a solvent for various intermolecular interactions, and solvent …
KG Furton, CF Poole - Journal of Chromatography A, 1987 - Elsevier
… /acceptor and dipole interactions when compared to non-ionic liquids2-4. The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of these solute solventinteractions in thermodynamic terms …
C B'Hymer - Pharmaceutical research, 2003 - Springer
… methodologies for residual solvent testing are discussed in this review. In conclusion, gas chromatograph–based procedures will continue to dominate residual solvent testing because …
M Tian, P Munk - Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, 1994 - ACS Publications
… Inverse gaschromatography … of interaction parameters for 9 polymers and 43 solvents at 6 temperatures from 60 to 110 C. The specific retention volume, the Flory—Huggins interaction …