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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 76, Issue 13, Pages 3699-3706Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac035538c
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With comprehensive two-dimensional supercritical fluid and fast, independent temperature-programmed gas chromatography (SFC x GC), a polar column was used in the first dimension to achieve group-type analysis. The eluent of this separation was repetitively sampled and transferred to a fast, resistively heated gas chromatograph to obtain the boiling point distribution over the entire polarity separation. The SFC was operated isothermally with stopped flow to provide a sufficient time span for the GC analysis. The GC analysis had a typical cycle time of 1 min for the system demonstrated here. During this time, the GC column was independently heated at a rate of 450 degreesC/min to 250 degreesC and actively cooled again to -50 degreesC before the next GC injection took place. The analysis of petrochemical samples is presented to illustrate the technique.
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