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Cleaning chemicals compound mechanisms

Cleaning agent A chemical compound or formulation of several compounds that loosens, disperses, dissolves or emulsifies soil to facilitate its removal hy mechanical action. [Pg.431]

The electrochemical detector is extremely sensitive, but suffers from two main drawbacks. Firstly, the mobile ( ase has to be extremely pure, in particular, free of oxygen and metal ions. Secondly, by-products of the oxidation or reduction processes are often absorbed on the surface of the electrodes and thus, if quantitative activity is required, frequent calibration is necessary. Ultimately the electrodes have to be cleaned usually by mechanical abrasion and replaced in the cell. Electrochemical detection is particularly suitable for small bore columns and possibly, in the future, LC capillary columns, due to the fact that the detector can be made extremely small in size. The detector has had a fairly wide area of application. It has been used under oxidizing conditions for the detection of phenols, hydroquinone and catechols and in particular for many compounds of biological interest including, catecholamines (35). It has been used to determine substances of industrial interest, and agricultural chemicals (36). In its oxidation form, it has been used to detect amines of various types together with i enols and thiols. It has also been used in the analysis of ascorbic acid in food and biological materials, and in the pharmaceutical industry, for the analysis of multivitamin products. [Pg.122]


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