Abstract

Polysiloxane stationary phases developed and used in the Soviet Union are described in detail, probably for the first time in the Western literature. Materials comparable to those produced by Western specialty chromatographic suppliers are included; polysiloxanes particularly suitable for high-temperature use are available in the Soviet Union and comparable materials are not available elsewhere. The effect of adsorption on the determination of McReynolds constants of stationary phases is discussed.

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