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Title Gas chromatography - principle and applications
 
Names Sankar, T.V.
Date Issued 2005 (iso8601)
Abstract Chromatographic methods are used not only to separate the components but also simultaneously to quantify the separated components. Chromatography is a separation process where separation is achieved by the distribution of the substance between the stationary phase and the mobile phase. The stronger the forces between the stationary phase and the solute the greater are the retention in the column. By altering the forces that control the distribution of solute molecules - chemical forces, ionic forces polar forces and dispersive forces - the separation and resolution of the components are effected.
Genre Book chapter
Topic Gas chromatography
Identifier In Winter School Manual on "Modern techniques for the analysis of fish and fish products", organized by the Biochemistry & Nutrition Division of CIFT, Cochin from 19th October to 8th November 2005, 115-119