Anales CIDEPINT 1997-98
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Acceso Abierto Integration of the equation of peak motíon in programmed-pressure and-temperatura gas chromatography(1998) González, F. R.; Nardillo, A. M.Numerical procedures for the estimation of the retention are compared considering the simultaneous programming of temperature and column head pressure , embracing issues from the mathematical basis to the practical aspects in the simulation of the chromatographic process by Computer. - Artículo
Acceso Abierto Retention in multistep programmed-temperature gas chromatography and flow control: linear head pressure programs(1998) González, F. R.; Nardillo, A. M.A comparative study of retention in different systems of flow control, that provide linear dependence with temperature of column’s head pressure, is performed by numerical simulation considering multistep (or multiramp) PTGC as the mosí general situation. Calculation algorithms for each flow control mode are developed on the basis of general retention equation and the only additional hypothesis that certain geometric parameters of the column remain practically constant along the program. Procedieres are individually contrasted with experimenta prior to application. The comparative view indicates that simple correlations ccmnot be obtained between retention times and temperatures in two different pressure Controls or pressure programs. It seems that numerical procedures are unavoidable when it is required the conversión of retention data from one chromatographic system to another with the same stationary phase. - Artículo
Acceso Abierto Theoretical and practical aspects of flow control in programmed-temperature gas chromatography(1998) González, F. R.; Nardillo, A. M.Behavior pattems for the temperature dependence of cohann head pressure and outlet volumetric flow rote are analyzed for some particular configurations of chromatograph's flow control system. Cuantitative prediction of this behavior, and specially it’s effect on gas hold up time, is evaluated the attention is centered on the application to PTGC retention simulation.