How do you calculate retention time in gas chromatography?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on May 11, 2026
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Also question is, what is retention time in gas chromatography?
Retention time (RT) is a measure of the time taken for a solute to pass through a chromatography column. It is calculated as the time from injection to detection. The RT for a compound is not fixed as many factors can influence it even if the same GC and column are used.
Also, how does structure affect retention time? Retention time depends not only on the structure of the specific molecule, but also on factors such as the nature of the mobile and stationary phases, the flow rate of the mobile phase, and dimensions of the chromatographic column. Retention time is usually characteristic for a specific compound in a given separation.
Moreover, what factors affect retention time in gas chromatography?
Factors Affecting Retention Time. The retention time depends on many factors: analysis conditions, type of column, column dimension, degradation of column, existence of active points such as contamination. and so on. If citing a familiar example, all peaks appear at shorter times when you cut off part of column.
What is adjusted retention time?
The adjusted retention time is the time an analyte spends in the column not the stationary phase. Remember that a chromatography column is made up of a stationary phase plus the mobile phase. The sample continuously partitions between the mobile phase and the stationary phase.
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