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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 34,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 434-437
  • (1980)

Selective Detection in Gas Chromatography by Active Nitrogen-induced Chemiluminescence

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Abstract

Previous work has clearly shown that metastable transfer emission spectrometry has useful applications as a general detector for hydrocarbon gas chromatography and as a detector for organometallic compounds. We report here additional progress in determining the characteristics of the system response to HCl catalyzed chemiluminescence from saturated hydrocarbons and to oxygen-containing compounds. The implications in terms of a multipurpose general and selective detector for chromatography are discussed.

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