The Use of Retention Data from Capillary GC for Qualitative Analysis: Current Aspects

2021 ◽  
pp. 229-276
Author(s):  
Lars G. Blomberg
1996 ◽  
Vol 61 (11) ◽  
pp. 1609-1614 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ján Hrouzek ◽  
Ján Krupčík ◽  
Ivan Skačáni

The correlation of gas-chromatographic retention data (retention times and linear retention indices) and relative molecular weight was examined for N,N-bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)dithiocarbamate chelates of some divalent metals. Regression analysis of data obtained by capillary GC on a non-polar column heated by applying a dual-ramp temperature programme gave linear dependences possessing reasonable correlation coefficients.


1997 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lê Thanh ◽  
Nguyên Xuân Dung ◽  
Ange Bighelliand ◽  
Joseph Casanova ◽  
Piet A. Leclercq

The essential oil from the rhizomes ofPiper betleL. (betel), collected around Hue, was obtained in 0.20% yield. The oil was examined by a combination of capillary GC and GC/MS.13C-NMR studies confirmed the structure assignments proposed by retention data and mass spectra of the components with a content higher than 1%. In some instances the structure elucidation based on GC and GC/MS data had to be corrected. More than forty constituents were found of which the major ones were α-cadinol (26.2%), δ-cadinene (11.7%), and about equal amounts of T-cadinol and T-muurolol (unseparated, together 20.7%). This study clearly illustrates the advantage of complementary identification techniques.


1994 ◽  
Vol 59 (1) ◽  
pp. 119-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiří Čermák ◽  
Miloslav Sebránek ◽  
Jiří Kulhánek

Naphthyl[b]thiophenes were identified in gaseous releases from the production of 2-naphthol based on the elucidation of their mass spectra. The identification was verified by comparison with mass spectra and retention data of the authentic compounds which were synthesized for this purpose. Three isomeric binaphthyls were also found in the industrial releases.


Author(s):  
E.J. Prendiville ◽  
S. Laliberté Verdon ◽  
K. E. Gould ◽  
K. Ramberg ◽  
R. J. Connolly ◽  
...  

Endothelial cell (EC) seeding is postulated as a mechanism of improving patency in small caliber vascular grafts. However the majority of seeded EC are lost within 24 hours of restoration of blood flow in previous canine studies . We postulate that the cells have insufficient time to fully develop their attachment to the graft surface prior to exposure to hemodynamic stress. We allowed EC to incubate on fibronectin-coated ePTFE grafts for four different time periods after seeding and measured EC retention after perfusion in a canine ex vivo shunt circuit.Autologous canine EC, were enzymatically harvested, grown to confluence, and labeled with 30 μCi 111 Indium-oxine/80 cm 2 flask. Four groups of 5 cm x 4 mm ID ePTFE vascular prostheses were coated with 1.5 μg/cm.2 human fibronectin, and seeded with 1.5 x 105 EC/ cm.2. After seeding grafts in Group 1 were incubated in complete growth medium for 90 minutes, Group 2 were incubated for 24 hours, Group 3 for 72 hours and Group 4 for 6 days. Grafts were then placed in the canine ex vivo circuit, constructed between femoral artery and vein, and subjected to blood flow of 75 ml per minute for 6 hours. Continuous counting of γ-activity was made possible by placing the seeded graft inside the γ-counter detection crystal for the duration of perfusion. EC retention data after 30 minutes, 2 hours and 6 hours of flow are shown in the table.


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