This project focused on the comparison of conventional liquid chromatography
and superheated water chromatography. It examined the differences in
efficiency and retention of a range of different stationary phases.
Alkyl aryl ketones and eight aromatic compounds were separated on PBD-zirconia,
Xterra™ RP 18, Luna™ C18(2) and Oasis HLB™ columns using
conventional LC and superheated water chromatography system. The
retention indices were determined in the different eluents. On changing the
organic component of the eluent from methanol to acetonitrile to superheated
water considerable improvements were found in the peak shapes and column
efficiencies on the PBD-zirconia and Oasis HLB™ columns. [Continues.]
Funding
Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) (HRDP Scholarship).
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Publication date
2002
Notes
A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.