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Papers by Jerry W W King
Journal of Microcolumn Separations, 1997
... Barry L. Karger,; Frank J. Yang,; Michel Martin,; Jerry W. King,; Gary H. Thompson,; Hyung Ky... more ... Barry L. Karger,; Frank J. Yang,; Michel Martin,; Jerry W. King,; Gary H. Thompson,; Hyung Kyu Shin,; Edward N. Fuller,; Karl-Gustav Wahlund,; Joseph A. Gardella Jr.,; Pierluigi Reschiglian,; Victor P. Andreev,; Joe Davis. Article first published online: 7 DEC 1998. ...
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1972
This paper continues our study on the adsorptim~ and solution of weakly polar vapors with thin la... more This paper continues our study on the adsorptim~ and solution of weakly polar vapors with thin layers of water by means of gas-liquid chromatography. In particular we have examined the behavior of six new solutes: CI-I2CI2 , CHCI~ , CC14, cis and trans-2-oetene, and ethyl formate. Mixed mechanisms of retention were found for CtI2C1.2 CtIC13 , CC14 and ethyl formate, the other solutes being retained solely by adsorption. In terms of partition, good agreement has been found for static partition coefficients and heats of solution with chromatographic data, lending further evidence to the similarity of the water coated in thin layers on wide-pore diameter silica with that of bulk water. In the ease of the thermodynamic quantities of adsorption at zero coverage, it has been concluded that the adsorbed state can be considered as a gaseous or mobile film in most eases. Finally, the free energy and enthalpy of adsorption per methylene group has been found to be positive when methyl formate is compared with ethyl formate.
Colloid and Polymer Science, 1975
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 1995
Identical principles govern the theory and application of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) wh... more Identical principles govern the theory and application of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) whether they are applied in the field of chemical engineering or analytical chemistry. We have used these principles to develop instrumentation and methodology that can be used to solve a wide range of analytical and laboratory problems. The development of larger scale extractors for analytical use will be presented, including modules which allow the extraction of larger samples, multiple samples simultaneously, and highly viscous materials. Key components in the design of these extractors, such as fluid delivery systems, collection devices, and cosolvent addition schemes, will also be described. This equipment and the components have been integrated into a laboratorywide extraction and processing system. TrAC Contributions Articles for this journal are generally commissioned. Prospective authors who have not been invited to write should first approach one of the Contributing Editors, or the Staff Editor in Amsterdam (see below), with a brief outline of the proposed article including a few references. Authors should note that all manuscripts are subject to peer review, and commissioning does not automatically guarantee publication.
Journal of Microcolumn Separations, 1997
... Barry L. Karger,; Frank J. Yang,; Michel Martin,; Jerry W. King,; Gary H. Thompson,; Hyung Ky... more ... Barry L. Karger,; Frank J. Yang,; Michel Martin,; Jerry W. King,; Gary H. Thompson,; Hyung Kyu Shin,; Edward N. Fuller,; Karl-Gustav Wahlund,; Joseph A. Gardella Jr.,; Pierluigi Reschiglian,; Victor P. Andreev,; Joe Davis. Article first published online: 7 DEC 1998. ...
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1972
This paper continues our study on the adsorptim~ and solution of weakly polar vapors with thin la... more This paper continues our study on the adsorptim~ and solution of weakly polar vapors with thin layers of water by means of gas-liquid chromatography. In particular we have examined the behavior of six new solutes: CI-I2CI2 , CHCI~ , CC14, cis and trans-2-oetene, and ethyl formate. Mixed mechanisms of retention were found for CtI2C1.2 CtIC13 , CC14 and ethyl formate, the other solutes being retained solely by adsorption. In terms of partition, good agreement has been found for static partition coefficients and heats of solution with chromatographic data, lending further evidence to the similarity of the water coated in thin layers on wide-pore diameter silica with that of bulk water. In the ease of the thermodynamic quantities of adsorption at zero coverage, it has been concluded that the adsorbed state can be considered as a gaseous or mobile film in most eases. Finally, the free energy and enthalpy of adsorption per methylene group has been found to be positive when methyl formate is compared with ethyl formate.
Colloid and Polymer Science, 1975
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 1995
Identical principles govern the theory and application of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) wh... more Identical principles govern the theory and application of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) whether they are applied in the field of chemical engineering or analytical chemistry. We have used these principles to develop instrumentation and methodology that can be used to solve a wide range of analytical and laboratory problems. The development of larger scale extractors for analytical use will be presented, including modules which allow the extraction of larger samples, multiple samples simultaneously, and highly viscous materials. Key components in the design of these extractors, such as fluid delivery systems, collection devices, and cosolvent addition schemes, will also be described. This equipment and the components have been integrated into a laboratorywide extraction and processing system. TrAC Contributions Articles for this journal are generally commissioned. Prospective authors who have not been invited to write should first approach one of the Contributing Editors, or the Staff Editor in Amsterdam (see below), with a brief outline of the proposed article including a few references. Authors should note that all manuscripts are subject to peer review, and commissioning does not automatically guarantee publication.