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Study of retention of isomeric aromatic hydrocarbons on GTCB and cyclodextrins

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A study has been made of the interaction between graphitized thermal carbon-black and cyclodextrins and a series of 28 derivatives of benzene (benzene, alkyl-, isoalkyl-, dialkyl-, trialkylbenzenes, vinyl-, and allyl-benzene). The specificretention volumes form the basis for a discussion of the mechanism of interaction and drawing conclusions for the practical separation of isomeric compounds.

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Kalashnikova, E.V., Shcherbakova, K.D., Smolková-Keulemansová, E. et al. Study of retention of isomeric aromatic hydrocarbons on GTCB and cyclodextrins. Chromatographia 33, 10–12 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02276843

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