Gas Chromatography (GC) (IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology):
Lecture 3. Gas chromathography. Examples of film thickness effects. To get the same retention, the temperature should be increased for thicker film. 14
Lecture 3. Gas chromathography. Effect of film thickness and capacity factor. For low k resolution is rising when film thickness increased: For high k resolution is decreasing when film thickness increased: 15
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Lecture 3. <strong>Gas</strong> chromathography.<br />
Effect <strong>of</strong> film thickness and capacity factor.<br />
For low k resolution is rising when film thickness increased:<br />
For high k resolution is decreasing when film thickness increased:<br />
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