Abstract

This, the second part of our review on the early development of gas-adsorption chromatography discusses the activities of E. Cremer at the University of Innsbruck and J. Janak in Czechoslovakia, as well as of the Russian school on adsorption (A.A. Zhukhovitskii, N.M. Turkel'taub and A.V. Kiselev). In the First Part a of of review we have already discussed the beginnings of elution-type analysis. This work then matured in the activities of E. Cremer and J. Janak, leading to the use of gas adsorption chromatography in routine analysis. Figure 11 is a rare historical photo showing three of the key scientists discussed in this article, in 1959, at a meeting.

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