Title of article :
Establishment of Physicochemical Measurements of Water Polluting Substances via Flow Perturbation Gas Chromatography
Author/Authors :
MOHAMMAD, H. H. university of malaya - Faculty of Science - Department of Chemistry, Malaysia , ZAIN, SHARIFUDDIN MOHD university of malaya - Faculty of Science - Department of Chemistry, Malaysia , KHAN, RASHID ATTA university of malaya - Faculty of Science - Department of Chemistry, Malaysia , KHALID, KHALISANNI university of malaya - Faculty of Science - Department of Chemistry, Malaysia
From page :
1915
To page :
1925
Abstract :
Spillage of water polluting substances via industrial disaster may cause pollution to our environment. Thus, reversed-flow gas chromatography (RF-GC) technique, which applies flow perturbation gas chromatography, was used to investigate the evaporation and estimate the diffusion coefficients of liquid pollutants. Selected alcohols (99.9% purity) and its mixtures were used as samples. The evaporating liquids (stationary phase) were carried out by carrier gas-nitrogen, 99.9% purity (mobile phase) to the detector. The findings of this work showed the physicochemical measurements may vary depending on the composition of water and alcohol mixtures, temperature of the mixtures, as well as the types of alcohol used. This study implies that there is a variation in the results based on the concentration, types and temperature of the liquids that may contribute in the references for future research in the area of environmental pollution analysis.
Keywords :
Alcohol mixtures , evaporation rates , liquid , gas interphase , liquid pollutants , spillage , vapour pressure
Record number :
2556059
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