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Isopropanol, first analysis

The sample is usually dissolved in a mixture of water and organic solvent, commonly methanol, isopropanol, or acetonitrile. It can be directly infused, or injected into a continuous flow of this mixture, or be contained in the effluent of an HPLC column or CE capillary. First introduced in late 1980s, MALDI is a soft ionization technique that allows the analysis of intact molecules of high masses. It allows determination of the molecular mass of macromolecules such as peptides and proteins more than 300 kDa in size. [Pg.152]

Regarding the proposed kinetic model described above, it can be noted that isopropanol displayed an almost zero order reaction and probably first order at very low concentrations. In order to be consistent with the experimental data, parameters 01,/ p and 9 jP are not numerically significant and can be deleted from the analysis, as reported in Table 8.3. [Pg.158]

Konig and Waldorf discuss analysis of hair and body shampoos (32). The shampoo is first evaporated to dryness and extracted with isopropanol or 95% ethanol to separate the surfactant, which is qualitatively identified by IR. The alcohol-insoluble residue is also examined by IR in case a less-soluble surfactant remains there. The alcohol extract is then separated into anionic, cationic, nonionic, and amphoteric surfactant fractions by ion exchange. Anionics can be separated into sulfonates and carboxylates by use of strongly basic anion exchange resins in the Cl" and OH" form, respectively. Anionics are further characterized by TLC. Nonionics are likewise characterized by TLC. Once the components are identified, quantitative analysis is by the usual methods, described elsewhere in this volume. [Pg.605]


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