The retention of methane on poly(dimethylsiloxane) capillary columns was st
udied focusing its relation with the gas hold-up time t(M), which was deriv
ed from the retention of n-alkanes. The [ideal gas/Van der Waals fluid] par
tition equation was applied in order to provide the mathematical expression
for the retention factor of the n-alkanes as a function of the carbon numb
er n. In this context the partial molar free energy of solution is a non-li
near function of the chain length Delta G(s)(n) (n greater than or equal to
5). The resultant retention factor k of methane, determined from its reten
tion time and the calculated t(M), approaches an almost constant value when
the temperature is increased beyond 100 degrees C. This value of k has the
order of the reciprocal column phase ratio 1/beta. Precisely, this is the
theoretically expected limit of a non-interacting solute or inert marker. (
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