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Gas chromatography-pulsed flame

DAGAN, S., Comparison of gas chromatography-pulsed flame photometric detection-mass spectrometry, automated mass spectral deconvolution and identification system and gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry as tools for trace level detection and identification, J. Chromatogr., A., 2000,868,229-247. [Pg.59]

Lopez, R., Lapena, A.C., Cacho, J., and Ferreira, V. (2007). Quantitative determination of wine highly volatile sulfur compounds by using automated headspace solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography-pulsed flame photometric detection - Critical study and optimization of a new procedure. J. Chromatogr. A., 1143, 8-15. [Pg.413]

Another new technique is membrane extraction, developed in combination with gas chromatography-pulsed photometric flame detection (GC-PFPD). It uses a surface-modified acetic cellulose membrane. Like SPME and SPE, it greatly simplifies the extraction process and uses significantly smaller amounts of organic solvent. Acetic cellulose membranes, 47 mm in diameter with an average pore size of 0.45 pm, were used to prepare different surface-modified... [Pg.864]

A. Amirav and H. Jing, Pulsed flame photometric detector for gas chromatography, Anal. Chem., 67, 3305-3318 (2000). [Pg.197]

D.R. Killelea and J.H. Aldstadt, Solid-phase microextraction method for gas chromatography with mass spectrometric and pulsed flame photometric detection studies of organoasenical speciation, J. Chromatogr. A, 918, 169-175 (2001). [Pg.197]

Cheskis, S., Atar, E., and Amirav, A. Pulsed-flame photometer—A novel gas-chromatography detector. Analytical Chemistry, 1993, 65, 539. [Pg.301]

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

DNP = dinitrophenol ELCD = electrochemical detection FID = flame ionization detection GC = gas chromatography HPLC = high pressure liquid chromatography HRGC = high resolution gas chromatography MS = mass spectrometry PAD = pulse amphrometric detection PID = photodiode array detection UV = ultraviolet detection... [Pg.189]

Abbreviations GC, Gas Chromatography IRMS, Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry ECD, Electron Capture Detector FID, Flame Ionization Detector TCD, Thermal Conductivity Detector MS, Mass Spectrometry PDHID, Pulsed-Discharge Helium Ionization Detector mol. sieve, Molecular Sieve HP, Hewlett-Packard PE, Perkin-Elmer. [Pg.251]

Dojahn JG, Wentworth WE, Deming SN, and Stearns SD (2001) Determination of percent composition of a mixture analyzed by gas chromatography. Comparison of a helium pulsed-discharge photoionization detector with a flame ionization detector. Journal of Chromatography A 917 187-204. [Pg.1908]

Hill, P. G., Smith, R. M. (2000). Determination of sulphur compounds in beer using head-space solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatographic analysis with pulsed flame photometric detection. Journal of Chromatography A, 872, 203-213. http //dx.doi.org/... [Pg.370]

AES, atomic emission spectrometry AP(C)I, atmospheric pressure (chemical) ionization CGC, capillary gas chromatography DAD, diode array detection ESI, electrospray ionization FI, fluorescence detection ICP, indcutively coupled plasma LIE, laser-induced fluorescence Nl, negative ion NMR, nuclear magnetic resonance PFPD, pulsed flame photometric detector SRM, selected reaction monitoring. [Pg.208]


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