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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. A Finnigan 4500/Incos instrument with a 30-m X 0.32-mm i.d. capillary column coated with SP-B-5 was used. The GC parameters were as follows injector, 270 °C column oven temperature programmed, 50 °C (0.1 min, hold) 15 °C/min to 100 °C, 5 °C/min to 270 °C internal standard, anthracene-djo helium flow, 3.0 mL/min sample size, 3.0 /xL. MS conditions were as follows El, 70 eV scan (m/z), 35-650 daltons source temperature, 250 °C filament current, 0.5 A sensitivity, 10-8 A/V. (NOTE When the name of a compound is followed by (confirmed) , it means that the standard material was analyzed for confirmation under conditions identical to those of the sample when the name is followed by (tentative) , it means that the mass fragmentography showed the best fit (>80 ) based on the National Bureau of Standards [NBS] library computer search.)... [Pg.171]

Optical rotations usually are measured at just one wavelength, namely 589.3 nm, simply because sodium-vapor lamps provide an especially convenient source of monochromatic light. Measurements at other wavelengths are less easily made without specialized instruments, with which relatively few laboratories are currently equipped. Nevertheless, much information has been obtained about structure, conformation, and configuration of organic compounds from measurements of optical rotation as a function of wavelength (i.e., optical rotatory dispersion). [Pg.890]


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