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Applications of gas chromatography with an atomic emission detector

✍ Scribed by Wylie, P. L. ;Quimby, B. D.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
577 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0935-6304

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✦ Synopsis


An atomic emission detector for gas chromatography has been developed which is, in principle, capable of detecting selectively any element (except helium) which can elute from a gas chromatographic column. Software methods have been developed so far for 23 elements and one isotope, including all of the organic elements along with mercury, lead, tin, silicon, and deuterium. Element-specific analyses are shown for several petroleum, environmental, and aroma samples. A table for the detector's element-specific detection limits, selectivities,and linear dynamic ranges is given for 12 elements and deuterium.


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