Abstract

Short, thick-film capillary columns can solve most of the routine applications of gas chromatography in much shorter time than packed columns. A theoretical and experimental study shows the contribution of various factors involved and permits optimization of conditions for the separation of sulfur compounds with good resolution and shortened analysis time, using gas chromatography coupled with a sulfur chemiluminescence detector.

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