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BB65 » Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:02 pm
Nitrogen can be used as the carrier gas for your analysis, but it has a narrow range for the optimal column efficiency. For a 30m x 0.32mm column, the optimal column flow should be about 0.75 mL/min. The gain in theoretical plates by running at this slower speed is about twice what you will see at 1.50 mL/min. A Van Deemter curve illustrates this property of the different carrier gases very well.
The good news is that a U-type porous polymer PLOT column will have no problem at all in being able to separate ethylene, ethane, and acetylene (propane and propylene may coelute, but methyl acetylene will be well separated from these two compounds).
Bill