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IN the course of an investigation of solid support effects in gas chromatography1, it was necessary to determine the adsorption and distribution isotherms for a polar solute on an active support, both coated and uncoated. Because the concentrations of the sample in the gaseous phase were very low in this investigation, it was necessary to determine the isotherms for partial pressures in the range 0.5–10 mm.
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PARCHER, J., URONE, P. Gas Chromatographic Determination of Non-linear Adsorption Isotherms at Low Concentrations. Nature 211, 628–629 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211628a0
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