Abstract
AbstractA simple semilogarithm plot of elution volumes can be constructed as an aid to identify components that are members of the same homologous series. This technique is especially useful in organoleptic and flavor studies for identifying small peaks in any gas chromatogram. The method is applicable to chromatograms containing 20 or more peaks, which do not have to be completely resolved. Any member of the homologous series within 4 or 5 carbons of the unknown can be used as a standard for identification. The tentative plots also help in examining chromatograms obtained with hydrogen flame or with ॆ ray‐type detector equipment where samples are too small for collection and identification by chemical and physical tests.
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