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Title: Fundamentals Of Gas Chromatography
Author: Damien E. Durbin
Source: 1982 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: The term chromatography (color writing) is attributed to Tswett who first used the technique in 1906 for the separation of components of plant pigments. Keulemans gave the following definition for the chromatographic technique: Chromatography is a physical method of separation, in which the components to be separated are distributed between two phases, one of the phases constituting a stationary bed of large surface area, the other being a fluid that percolates through or along the stationary bed. Chromatography is divided into two major classes: liquidchromatography(LC) and gas chromatography (GC). In liquid chromatography the mobile phase that percolates through the stationary bed is a liquid. In gas chromatography a carrier gas percolates through the stationary bed. This paper will deal solely with gas chromatography.




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