Abstract

The technique of injecting liquid samples of volumes up to more than 100 μl is described. It relies on the reconcentration of the solute bands by well known mechanisms: the solvent effects for volatile sample components and the retention gap technique for higher boiling solutes. The involved technical parameters are discussed and recommendations given concerning selection of the retention gap, separation column, injection speed and chromatographic conditions.

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