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EIMS

Unfortunately, both EEEM and EIM microscopes require a conducting sample, usually metaUic, capable of being fashioned into a very tine point. The microscopes are used for study of crystal defects, purity, and, with EIM, the identification of single impurity atoms. [Pg.333]

A matrix c, whose elements eIm are 8 l8lm) is called mi elementary matrix. It contains zeros everywhere except in one place on the diagonal, namely the Ith. Moreover, e satisfies... [Pg.425]

Glycosyl-linkages were determined by GC-EIMS of the partially methylated alditol acetates. RG-II samples (2 mg) were methylated using sodium methyl sulfmyl carbanion and methyl iodide in dimethyl sulfoxide [24] followed by reduction of the uronosyl groups with lithium triethylborodeuteride (Superdeuteride , Aldrich) [23,25]. Methylated and carboxyl-reduced samples were then submitted to acid hydrolysis, NaBIlt reduction and acetylation, partially methylated alditol acetates being analysed by EIMS on two fused-silica capillary columns (DB-1 and DB-225) [20]. [Pg.70]

Many thanks are due to Mr. Jean-Paul Lepoutre (Laboratoire des ArSmes et des Substances Naturelles, BPV, INRA, Montpellier, France) for EIMS and CIMS analyses and to Dr. Malcolm O Neill (Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, The University of Georgia, USA) for his help in the identification of TMS derivatives. [Pg.77]

PA-1 was partially hydrolyzed with O.IM TFA (40°C, 24 h) and the three fractions (PA-l-I, PA-l-II and PA-l-III) were obtained by Bio-gel P-6. Especially, about 50% of TBA-positive material (PA-l-III) was eluted in the fraction of small oligosaccharide. Permethylated oligosaccharide-alditols from PA-l-III were analyzed by GC-EIMS, and three disaccharide-alditols (IP, 2P and 3P) were detected. EI-MS and component sugar analysis suggested that the major peak, IP was Rha-(l- 5)-Kdo-ol and the minor peaks, 2P and 3P were two epimers of Araf-( l->5)-Dha. [Pg.626]

Gerbasi R, Marigo A, Martorana A, Zannetti R, Guidetti GP, Baruzzi G (1984) Eim... [Pg.148]

Tetraterpenoid-trianthenol Trianthema portulacastrum SiOj Hx + McjCO + AcOEt — Isolation, NMR, HR-EIMS 46 ... [Pg.262]

Plasticiser/oil in rubber is usually determined by solvent extraction (ISO 1407) and FTIR identification [57] TGA can usually provide good quantifications of plasticiser contents. Antidegradants in rubber compounds may be determined by HS-GC-MS for volatile species (e.g. BHT, IPPD), but usually solvent extraction is required, followed by GC-MS, HPLC, UV or DP-MS analysis. Since cross-linked rubbers are insoluble, more complex extraction procedures must be carried out. The determination of antioxidants in rubbers by means of HPLC and TLC has been reviewed [58], The TLC technique for antidegradants in rubbers is described in ASTM D 3156 and ISO 4645.2 (1984). Direct probe EIMS was also used to analyse antioxidants (hindered phenols and aromatic amines) in rubber extracts [59]. ISO 11089 (1997) deals with the determination of /V-phenyl-/9-naphthylamine and poly-2,2,4-trimethyl-1,2-dihydroquinoline (TMDQ) as well as other generic types of antiozonants such as IV-alkyl-AL-phenyl-p-phenylenediamines (e.g. IPPD and 6PPD) and A-aryl-AL-aryl-p-phenylenediamines (e.g. DPPD), by means of HPLC. [Pg.35]

As indicated in Section 6.2.2, DI-CIMS suffers from poor reproducibility. For nonvolatile additives that do not evaporate up to 350 °C, direct quantitative analysis by thermal desorption is not possible. The method depends on polymer formulation standards that are reliably mixed. Wilcken and Geissler [264] described rapid quality control of l- xg paint samples by means of temperature-programmable DI-EIMS with PCA evaluation. [Pg.413]


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