... solution thermodynamic functions derived from solutesInternational Conference on Innovations in Chemical Engineering and Medical Sciences (ICICEMS'2012) December 26-27, 2012 Dubai (UAE) 22 retention =-=[4]-=-. Measurement of the absolute and the relativesretention data requires the knowledge of the column gas holdup volume. Errors in the measurement of the gas hold-upsvolume can introduce serious errors i...
...ntial of the organicscompounds. The potentials of organic molecules are in thesrange 9-12ev while the effective ionisation potential is abouts5ev. One explanation as postulated by Stern (1951) [2] in =-=[3]-=-scould be the formation of carbon aggregates within the flamesand their subsequent ionisation. This explanation issstrengthened by the fact that the ionisation potential of solidscarbon is 4.6ev and t...
...manner compared to other procedures.sC. Homologous Series MethodsIn literature, the determination of mt has been derived fromsa relationship for the retention of n-alkanes and othershomologous series =-=[5]-=-. This relies on the acceptedsgeneralisation that the logarithm of the adjusted retention times( )MR tt − is a linear function of the carbon number in anyshomologous series. Thuss( ) bantt MR +=−logs(...