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Detectors, liquid chromatography

R P W Scott, Liquid Chromatography Detectors Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1979... [Pg.251]

Liquid Chromatography Detectors" second edition, R.P.W.Scott, Journal of Chromatography Library, vol. 33, Elsevier, Amsterdam-Oxford-New York-Tokyo, (1986). [Pg.193]

Liquid Chromatography Detectors" (Ed. Thomas M. Vickrey) Chromatography Science Series,vol. 23, Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York (1983). [Pg.193]

Liquid Chromatography Detectors, edited by Thomas M. Vickrey... [Pg.431]

Munk, M., Refractive index detectors, in Liquid Chromatography Detectors, Vol. 23, Vickrey, T. M., Ed., Marcel Dekker, New York, 1983, chap. 5. [Pg.53]

Fenn, R. J., Siggia, S., and Curran, D. J., Liquid chromatography detector based on single and twin electrode thin-layer electrochemistry application to the determination of catecholamines in blood plasma, Anal. Client., 50, 1067,1978. [Pg.272]

R.P.W. Scott, Liquid Chromatography Detectors, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam (1986). [Pg.291]

Fig. 3. Diagrams of electrochemical cells used in flow systems for thin film deposition by EC-ALE. A) First small thin layer flow cell (modeled after electrochemical liquid chromatography detectors). A gasket defined the area where the deposition was performed, and solutions were pumped in and out though the top plate. Reproduced by permission from ref. [ 110]. B) H-cell design where the samples were suspended in the solutions, and solutions were filled and drained from below. Reproduced by permission from ref. [111]. C) Larger thin layer flow cell. This is very similar to that shown in 3A, except that the deposition area is larger and laminar flow is easier to develop because of the solution inlet and outlet designs. In addition, the opposite wall of the cell is a piece of ITO, used as the auxiliary electrode. It is transparent so the deposit can be monitored visually, and it provides an excellent current distribution. The reference electrode is incorporated right in the cell, as well. Adapted from ref. [113],... Fig. 3. Diagrams of electrochemical cells used in flow systems for thin film deposition by EC-ALE. A) First small thin layer flow cell (modeled after electrochemical liquid chromatography detectors). A gasket defined the area where the deposition was performed, and solutions were pumped in and out though the top plate. Reproduced by permission from ref. [ 110]. B) H-cell design where the samples were suspended in the solutions, and solutions were filled and drained from below. Reproduced by permission from ref. [111]. C) Larger thin layer flow cell. This is very similar to that shown in 3A, except that the deposition area is larger and laminar flow is easier to develop because of the solution inlet and outlet designs. In addition, the opposite wall of the cell is a piece of ITO, used as the auxiliary electrode. It is transparent so the deposit can be monitored visually, and it provides an excellent current distribution. The reference electrode is incorporated right in the cell, as well. Adapted from ref. [113],...
Fujinari EM, Courthaudon LO. Nitrogen-specific liquid-chromatography detector based on chemiluminescence—Application to the analysis of ammonium nitrogen in waste-water. Journal of Chromatography 592, 209-214, 1992. [Pg.231]

Liquid Chromatography Detectors", Elsevier, Amsterdam New York, (1986)18. [Pg.90]

For amperometric techniques at a fixed potential (e.g., liquid chromatography detectors), the classical charging current is zero since dE/dt = 0. There is still a background current, however, due to surface redox processes or slow... [Pg.296]

Another recent development is the advent of pulse amperometry in which the potential is repeatedly pulsed between two (or more) values. The current at each potential or the difference between these two currents ( differential pulse amperometry ) can be used to advantage for a number of applications. Similar advantages can result from the simultaneous monitoring of two (or more) electrodes poised at different potentials. In the remainder of this chapter it will be shown how the basic concepts of amperometry can be applied to various liquid chromatography detectors. There is not one universal electrochemical detector for liquid chromatography, but, rather, a family of different devices that have advantages for particular applications. Electrochemical detection has also been employed with flow injection analysis (where there is no chromatographic separation), in capillary electrophoresis, and in continuous-flow sensors. [Pg.815]

R.D. Conlan, Liquid chromatography detectors, Anal. Chem., 41(1969)107A. [Pg.108]

Specialized Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography Chiral Stationary Phases for Liquid Chromatography Detectors for Liquid Chromatography Ultraviolet Detection of Chromophoric Groups Derivatizing Reagents for HPLC... [Pg.118]

Ni F, Thomas L, Cotton TM. 1989. Surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy as an ancillary high-performance liquid chromatography detector for nitrophenol compounds. Anal Chem 61 888-894. [Pg.97]

Volume 11 by V.G. Berezkin, V.R. Alishoyev and I.B. Nemirovskaya Liquid Chromatography Detectors (see also Volume 33) by R.P.W. Scott... [Pg.356]

L. A. Allison and R. E. Shoup, Dual-electrode liquid chromatography detector for thiols and disulfides, Anal. Chem. 55, 8-12 (1983)... [Pg.263]

Vickrey TM (1983) Liquid chromatography detectors. Chromatogr Sci Ser. Marcel Dekker, New York, chap 23, p 434... [Pg.179]


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