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Комплексообразование при модифицировании полиэтиленгликолевых хроматографических фаз ацетилацетонатами металлов

Комплексообразование при модифицировании полиэтиленгликолевых хроматографических фаз ацетилацетонатами металлов

Abstract

Оценена комплексообразовательная способность ионов никеля, меди, железа и цинка в составе ацетилацетонатного комплекса с органическими сорбатами и полиэтиленгликолевой стационарной фазой для газовой хроматографии. Рассчитаны эффективная теплота сорбции и чистая теплота сорбции, константы устойчивости в комплексообразовании с металлом между сорбатом и нуклеофильными фрагментами полимерных стационарных фаз.

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ацетилацетонатный комплекс, полимерные фазы, комплексообразование, газовая хроматография, органические сорбаты, устойчивость, цинк, полиэтиленгликолевые хроматографические фазы, железо, нуклеофильные фрагменты, ионы, никель, стационарные фазы, теплота, медь, ацетилацетонаты, сорбция, металлы, константы, модифицирование

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