Abstract
We have constructed the heavy element volatility instrument (HEVI), an on-line gas chromatography system which is used to continuously separate halides according to their volatility. Both gaseous HBr and HCl have been used as halogenating agents. The detailed design of the apparatus is described and some preliminary results are presented. The experimental results are compared with those from a Monte Carlo code simulation based on a microscopic model for gas thermochromatography in open columns with laminar flow of the carrier gas. There is good agreement between the experimental results and the simulation.
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