In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC separations. The method is based on a new numerical method that allows the off-line prediction of retention times and peak widths of a mixture containing components with known identities in capillary GC. In the present work we apply this method for off-line optimization of single- and multi-ramp temperature-programmed GC separations. First, it will be shown how the numerical methods are incorporated in a Simplex optimization method. Next, it is described how the method can be used to determine the optimal temperature program for the separation of a mixture containing components of different functionalities. Finally, it is shown that the optimi...
The ranges of separbility of neighbouring component pairs in a given mixture, separated isothermally...
The ranges of separbility of neighbouring component pairs in a given mixture, separated isothermally...
The temperature programme optimization substrategies for a mixture with non-intersecting retention t...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature programmed GC s...
A numerical method is described to predict retention times and peak widths of a mixture containing c...
A numerical method is described to predict retention times and peak widths of a mixture containing c...
A numerical method is described to predict retention times and peak widths of a mixture containing c...
A numerical method is described to predict retention times and peak widths of a mixture containing c...
The ranges of separbility of neighbouring component pairs in a given mixture, separated isothermally...
The ranges of separbility of neighbouring component pairs in a given mixture, separated isothermally...
The temperature programme optimization substrategies for a mixture with non-intersecting retention t...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature-programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature programmed GC s...
In this work a method is described which allows off-line optimization of temperature programmed GC s...
A numerical method is described to predict retention times and peak widths of a mixture containing c...
A numerical method is described to predict retention times and peak widths of a mixture containing c...
A numerical method is described to predict retention times and peak widths of a mixture containing c...
A numerical method is described to predict retention times and peak widths of a mixture containing c...
The ranges of separbility of neighbouring component pairs in a given mixture, separated isothermally...
The ranges of separbility of neighbouring component pairs in a given mixture, separated isothermally...
The temperature programme optimization substrategies for a mixture with non-intersecting retention t...