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Mass gas chromatography

Jaeger, H., Capillary Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry in Medicine and Pharmacology, Huetig, New York, 1987. [Pg.450]

McFadden, W.H., Techniques of Combined Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry, Wiley, New York, 1973. McLafferty, F.W., Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Wiley, New York, 1983. [Pg.451]

A review pubHshed ia 1984 (79) discusses some of the methods employed for the determination of phenytoia ia biological fluids, including thermal methods, spectrophotometry, luminescence techniques, polarography, immunoassay, and chromatographic methods. More recent and sophisticated approaches iaclude positive and negative ion mass spectrometry (80), combiaed gas chromatography—mass spectrometry (81), and ftir immunoassay (82). [Pg.255]

Confirmation of the identities of nitrosamines generally is accompHshed by gas chromatography—mass spectrometry (gc/ms) (46,87). High resolution gc/ms, as well as gc/ms in various single-ion modes, can be used as specific detectors, especially when screening for particular nitrosamines (87) (see Analytical LffiTHODS Trace and residue analysis). [Pg.109]

The combined techniques of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (gc/ms) are highly effective in identifying the composition of various gc peaks. The individual peaks enter a mass spectrometer in which they are analyzed for parent ion and fragmentation patterns, and the individual components of certain resoles are completely resolved. [Pg.300]

The possibiHties for multidimensional iastmmental techniques are endless, and many other candidate components for iaclusion as hyphenated methods are expected to surface as the technology of interfacing is resolved. In addition, ternary systems, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-iafrared spectrometry (gc/ms/ir), are also commercially available. [Pg.395]

One of the reasons for lack offlterature was probably because environmental analysis depends heavily on gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, which is not suitable for most dyes because of their lack of volatility (254). However, significant progress is being made in analyzing nonvolatile dyes by newer mass spectral methods such as fast atom bombardment (EAB), desorption chemical ionization, thermospray ionization, etc. [Pg.384]

RECENT ADVANCES IN POLYMER ANALYSIS BY MODERN PYROLYSIS-GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMTERY (Py-GC/MS)... [Pg.17]

GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY/MASS SPECTROMETRY DETECTION OF XENOBIOTICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL... [Pg.189]

Identification of stmctures of toxic chemicals in environmental samples requires to use modern analytical methods, such as gas chromatography (GC) with element selective detectors (NPD, FPD, AED), capillary electrophoresis (CE) for screening purposes, gas chromatography/mass-spectrometry (GC/MS), gas chromatography / Fourier transform infra red spectrometry (GC/FTIR), nucleai magnetic resonance (NMR), etc. [Pg.416]

When the gas chromatograph is attached to a mass spectrometer, a very powerful analytical tool (gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, GC-MS) is produced. Vapour gas chromatography allows the analyses of mixtures but does not allow the definitive identification of unknown substances whereas mass spectrometry is good for the identification of a single compound but is less than ideal for the identification of mixtures of... [Pg.17]

F.W. Karasek and R.E. Clement, Basic Gas-Chromatography-mass spectrometry Principles and Techniques, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1988. ISBN 0444427600. [Pg.47]

BS ISO 12884 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons Collection of filters with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry... [Pg.357]

Deuterium exchange of conjugated enones and dienones on pretreated gas chromatography columns has been found useful for the characterization of these compounds by combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. ... [Pg.155]

In gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), the effluent from a gas chromatograph is passed into a mass spectrometer and a mass spectrum is taken every few milliseconds. Thus gas chromatography is used to separate a mixture, and mass spectrometry used to analyze it. GC/MS is a very powerful analytical technique. One of its more visible applications involves the testing of athletes for steroids, stimulants, and other performance-enhancing drugs. These drugs are converted in the body to derivatives called metabolites, which are then excreted in the... [Pg.573]

Phenyl-2//-triazolo[4,5-/]quinoline was prepared and used as optical bright-ener, light, and drug stabilizer (86GEP1), whereas 3,5,7-3//-trimethyl-triazolo[4, 5-/]quinoline was identified by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry as a water pollutant of the Shinano River (Japan) (82MI6). [Pg.259]

Figure 2.12 Schematic representation of an on-line SPE-GC system consisting of three switching valves (VI-V3), two pumps (a solvent-delivery unit (SDU) pump and a syringe pump) and a GC system equipped with a solvent-vapour exit (SVE), an MS instrument detector, a retention gap, a retaining precolumn and an analytical column. Reprinted from Journal of Chromatography, AIIS, A. J. H. Eouter et al, Analysis of microcontaminants in aqueous samples hy fully automated on-line solid-phase extraction-gas chromatography-mass selective detection , pp. 67-83, copyright 1996, with permission from Elsevier Science. Figure 2.12 Schematic representation of an on-line SPE-GC system consisting of three switching valves (VI-V3), two pumps (a solvent-delivery unit (SDU) pump and a syringe pump) and a GC system equipped with a solvent-vapour exit (SVE), an MS instrument detector, a retention gap, a retaining precolumn and an analytical column. Reprinted from Journal of Chromatography, AIIS, A. J. H. Eouter et al, Analysis of microcontaminants in aqueous samples hy fully automated on-line solid-phase extraction-gas chromatography-mass selective detection , pp. 67-83, copyright 1996, with permission from Elsevier Science.

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