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I.A. Fowlis, Gas Chromatography. Analytical Chemistry by Open Learning, 2nd Edn, J. Wiley Sons, Chichester, 1995. ISBN 0471954683. [Pg.47]

Anderson, J.L. and Armstrong, D.W. 2003. High-stability ionic liquids. A new class of stationary phases for gas chromatography. Analytical Chemistry, 75 4851-8. [Pg.297]

Armstrong, D.W., He, L.R, and Liu, Y.S. 1999. Examination of ionic liquids and their interaction with molecules, when used as stationary phases in gas chromatography. Analytical Chemistry, 71 3873-6. [Pg.298]

Fowlis, I.A. Gas Chromatography Analytical Chemistry by Open Learning John Wiley Sons New York, 1995. [Pg.1064]

Amirav, A. and Jing, H.W. Pulsed flame photometer detector for gas-chromatography. Analytical... [Pg.301]

Cope J F, Identification of flame retardant textile finishes by pyrolysis-gas chromatography , Analytical Chemistry, 1973,45(3), 562-564. [Pg.123]

Source J. V. Brunnock, Separation and Distribution of Normal Paraffins from Petroleum Heavy Distillates by Molecular Sieve Adsorption and Gas Chromatography, Analytical Chemistry 38 1648-1652 (1966). With permission. [Pg.270]

Source J. R. Marquart, G. B. Dellow, and E. R. Freitas, Determination of Normal Paraffins in Petroleum Heavy Distillates by Urea Adduction and Gas Chromatography, Analytical Chemistry 40 1633-1637 (1968). With permission. [Pg.276]

Heath, D., Moffatt, R. L. Rowland, S. 1995. Quantification of the C30+ fraction of North Sea gas condensates by high temperature capillary gas chromatography. Analytical Proceedings, 32, 485 87. [Pg.50]

Shearer, R. L., "Development of Flameless Sulfur Chemiluminescence Detection Application to Gas Chromatography," Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 64,1992, pp. 2192—2196. [Pg.178]

Heathers, G.P., Juehne, T., Rubin, L.J., Corr, P.B. and Evers, A.S. (1989) Anion exchange chromatographic separation of inositol phosphates and their quantification by gas chromatography. Analytical Biochemistry 1 75, 109-11 6. [Pg.17]

R.W. May, E.F. Pearson, and D. Scothem, Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography, Analytical Science Monograph 3, The Chemical Society (1977). [Pg.199]

Jen Chiu Polymer Characterization by Coupled Theimogravimetry-Gas Chromatography. Analyt. Chemistry 40 (1968) p. 1516-1520. [Pg.506]

Giddings JC (1962) Theory of minimum time operation in gas chromatography. Analytical Chemistry 34 314-319. [Pg.681]

Figure 4 Typicai gas chromatographic impurity profiies of different MDMA sampies. The big peak at retention time 12.2 min (after peak no. 12) corresponds to MDMA. Peaks 7, 3,4-meth-ylenedioxy-A/-melhyibenzyiamine 10, 3,4-methyienedioxyphenyi-2-propanone 12, 3,4-methyienedioxy-phenyi-2-propanoi 16, /V-ethyl-3,4-methyienedioxyamphetamine 17, A/,A/-dimethyi-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine 18, 1-(1,2-dimethyi-1-azacyciop-ropyl)methyl-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene 21, caffeine 24, palmitic acid 28, stearic acid. (Reproduced with permission from Palhol F, Boyer S, Naulet N, and Chabrillat M (2002) Impurity profiling of seized MDMA tablets by capillary gas chromatography. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 374 274-281 Springer-Verlag.)... Figure 4 Typicai gas chromatographic impurity profiies of different MDMA sampies. The big peak at retention time 12.2 min (after peak no. 12) corresponds to MDMA. Peaks 7, 3,4-meth-ylenedioxy-A/-melhyibenzyiamine 10, 3,4-methyienedioxyphenyi-2-propanone 12, 3,4-methyienedioxy-phenyi-2-propanoi 16, /V-ethyl-3,4-methyienedioxyamphetamine 17, A/,A/-dimethyi-3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine 18, 1-(1,2-dimethyi-1-azacyciop-ropyl)methyl-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene 21, caffeine 24, palmitic acid 28, stearic acid. (Reproduced with permission from Palhol F, Boyer S, Naulet N, and Chabrillat M (2002) Impurity profiling of seized MDMA tablets by capillary gas chromatography. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 374 274-281 Springer-Verlag.)...
Palhol F, Boyer S, Naulet N, and Chabrillat M (2002) Impurity profiling of seized MDMA tablets by capillary gas chromatography. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 374 274-281. [Pg.1953]

Kaiser, K.L.E. and Oliver, B.G. Determination of volatile halogenated hydrocarbons in water by gas chromatography. Analytical Chemistry 1976,48 (14), 2207-2209. [Pg.656]

Kuo, P.P.K. Chian, E.S.K. DeWalle, F.B. and Kim, J.H. Gas-stripping sorption and thermal-desorption procedures for pre-concentrating volatile polar water-soluble organics from water samples for analysis by gas chromatography. Analytical Chemistry 1977, 49,1023-1029. [Pg.660]

Fig. 5. Schematic diagram of a thermai conductivity detector, TCD. Reproduced from i.A. Fowtis, Gas Chromatography Analytical Chemistry by Open Learning, 2nd edn, 1995, with permission from Her Majesty s Stationery Office. Crown Copyright. Fig. 5. Schematic diagram of a thermai conductivity detector, TCD. Reproduced from i.A. Fowtis, Gas Chromatography Analytical Chemistry by Open Learning, 2nd edn, 1995, with permission from Her Majesty s Stationery Office. Crown Copyright.
Gohlke, R.S. (1962) Time-of-flight mass spectrometry Apphcation to capillary column gas chromatography. Analytical Chemistry, 34,1332-1333. [Pg.38]


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