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Collector bonded-phase

HPLC and Isolation of Mutagenic Fractions. Analytical and semipreparative reverse-phase HPLC separations were performed by using a water-to-acetonitrile linear gradient (J2). Separations were carried out on a Hewlett Packard Model 10084 B equipped with an automatic sampling device, a solvent programmer, a variable absorbance detector, and an automatically steered fraction collector. The instrument was fitted with a 3.9-mm X 30-cm prepacked analytical column of 10-/zm silica particles bonded with octadecylsilane (Bondapack-Cis) for analytical scale. For semipreparative scale separations, the HPLC was fitted with a 7.8-mm X 30-cm prepacked column packed with 10-/xm silica particles bonded with octadecylsilane. Samples for HPLC were injected at volumes of 20 /xL (flow rate 1 mL/min) and 80 /zL (flow rate 4 mL/min), and the absorption was measured at 254 nm. Fractions... [Pg.590]

Many practical electrodes are prepared from powdered active mass and some conductive additive, such as carbonaceous materials, that are bonded to a metallic current collector with a polymeric binder such as PVDF (described in the previous section). Such electrodes can be measured directly. Is it very useful to measure such electrodes in their pristine from, before any electrochemical treatment, and then as a function of their electrochemical history. For quantitative analysis (phase composition, evaluation of concentration of constituents in mixtures, etc.) it is important to use internal standards in the sample. Fortunately, several components of composite electrodes, which are, in any event, contained in the sample measured, can be used as internal standards. These include the current collector (Cu, Al), the conductive additive, such as graphite, or the binder, such as Teflon. [Pg.127]


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