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Chromatographic techniques, aircraft sampling

Chromatographic Techniques. These techniques have long been applied to the problems of separation and analysis of trace atmospheric species. For stable species, batch samples are usually collected as described in the preceding section and transported to the laboratory for subsequent analysis. However, some compounds are not sufficiently stable to survive transport intact. In situ chromatographic analyses have been used for these samples. Usually, chromatography is used on aircraft in a batch mode samples are collected, preconcentrated, and separated on a column, and the individual species are detected as they elute the process is then repeated for the next sample. Thus, as with other batch techniques, time resolution is limited. [Pg.129]


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