Abstract

AbstractDifferent stationary phases were prepared by mixing a series of inorganic salts with dimethylsiloxane polymer (SE‐30) and then tested by capillary gas chromatography. It was demonstrated that the polarity (as evaluated by measurement of Rohrschneider constants) of the mixed stationary phases, which is inferior or equal to that of a medium‐polar OV‐25 phases, reached even lower values than SE‐30 alone. The influence of NaF, NaCl, NaBr, AgNO3, and other inorganic salts on the polarity of capillaries is reflected by a better resolution and shorter retention time of cis/trans isomers of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMES) as well as positional isomers of triglycerides.

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