M. Abdelrehim et al., MIXTURE OF AMMONIA AND HELIUM AS A CARRIER GAS FOR CAPILLARY GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY, The Journal of microcolumn separations, 5(6), 1993, pp. 537-542
A mixture of ammonia and helium was used as a carrier gas for capillar
y gas chromatographic analysis of aliphatic amines and dichlorophenols
. The peak symmetry for aliphatic amines was drastically improved when
the percentage of ammonia was 5-30%. The symmetry continued to improv
e, although less drastically, between 30-100% ammonia. The capacity fa
ctors of the amines decreased with increasing ammonia content up to 10
0%. 2,5-Dichlorophenol and 2,6-dichlorophenol could not be resolved wh
en helium alone was used as the mobile phase with a column of intermed
iate polarity (cyanopropylmethylphenylsilicone). Complete separation w
as, however, achieved by increasing the ammonia content in the carrier
gas to 50%. The ratio of the capacity factors (k'(NH3)/k'(He)) for th
e dichlorophenols increased linearly with increasing ammonia percentag
e up to 100% on the methylsilicone and cyanopropylmethylphenylsilicone
columns.