Liquid exclusion-adsorption chromatography, a new technique for isocratic separation of nonionic surfactants II. Quantitation in the analysis of fatty alcohol ethoxylates
B. Trathnigg, Liquid exclusion-adsorption chromatography, a new technique for isocratic separation of nonionic surfactants II. Quantitation in the analysis of fatty alcohol ethoxylates, J CHROMAT A, 915(1-2), 2001, pp. 155-166
A new technique of liquid chromatography, which allows baseline separation
of fatty alcohol ethoxylates with up to 15-20 ethylene oxide units under is
ocratic conditions allows an accurate quantitative analysis of single hydro
phobic chain surfactants. Using density and refractive index detection, the
accurate weight fractions of the individual oligomers are obtained. Moreov
er, the contribution of preferential solvation can be determined. With refr
active index detection alone, good accuracy can also be achieved. (C) 2001
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