The following conditions were established for a chromatographic separation of mu
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The following conditions were established for a chromatographic separation of multiple hydrocarbons on a pocked column with 1.1 9 of liquid stationary phase: inlet pressure 826 torr, room pressure 756 torr, vapor pressure of water at room temperature 17.5 torr; column temperature 110 degree C, room temperature 20 degree C; measured outlet flow rate 20.0 mL/min; retention time for non retained species 25.3 s, retention time of the first eluting species 1.56 min. Based on these conditions, the pressure drop correction factor j is ________________, the average flow rate F in mL/min is __________________, and the specific retention volume for the first eluting species V_g in mL/g is _________________. Report all values to 3 significant figures.Explanation / Answer
1. The pressure drop correction factor, j caluclated as follows.
j = 1.5 [(Pi/Po)2-1] / [(Pi/Po)3-1]
Pi : inlet pressure : 826 torr
Po : outlet pressure : 756 torr
j = 1.5 [1.194-1] / [ 1.305-1] = 0.955
Pressure drop correction factor is 0.955
2. The average flow rate F
Flow rate at ambient temperature Fa = 20 mL/min
F = Fa / (1 - Pw/Pa)
Pw = Vapour pressure of water at room temperature : 17.5 torr
Pa = Room pressure : 756 torr
Pw/Pa = 17.5/756 = 0.023
F = 20 / 0.977 = 20.471 mL/min
3. The specific retention volume (Vg) is the net retention volume per gram of stationary liquid.
VR' = VR - VM = (1.56 x 20.471) - (0.42 x 20.471) = 23.337 mL
VN is the adjusted retention volume = j x VR' = 22.287 mL
Column temperature : 110°C = 383 K
Room temperature : 20°C = 293 K
wL = Weight of liquid stationary phase = 1.1 g
Specific retention volume, Vg = (293 x VN) / (wL x 383) = 15.500 mL/g
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