Abstract

About a hundred hydrocarbon compounds have been identified as components of petroleum jet fuel by capillary gas chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography. In gas chromatography stuides, glass capillary columns over 100 m long with polysiloxane OV-101 have been used as the stationary phase. In liquid chromatography, 150-mm-long columns with a separation ability of about 60 000 theoretical plates meter of length have been used to separate partitioned fractions of aromatic hydrocarbons from petroleum jet fuels of various origins.

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