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Superheated deuterium chromatography

Superheated water extraction has been coupled to superheated chromatography both on line [97] and offline with an intermediate sorbent concentration step [98]. Mixtures with other solvents have been used at high temperatures, such as dimethyl sulfoxide [99] and methanol [100]. Superheated deuterium chromatography has been used so that it could be coupled to NMR spectroscopy [101]. [Pg.337]

R. M. Smith, O. Chienthavorn, I. D. Wilson, and B. Wright, Superheated deuterium oxide reversed-phase chromatography coupled to proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Anal. Commun. 35 (1998), 261-263. [Pg.834]

S. Saha, R. M. Smith, E. Lenz, and I. D. Wilson, Analysis of a ginger extract by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy using superheated deuterium oxide as the mobile phase, J. Chromatogr. A 991 (2003), 143-150. [Pg.835]


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