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  • ...mans | first1 = A. | last2 = Delsenne | first2 = F. | journal = Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications | volume = 660 | pages = 401}}</ref ...om sodium nitrate, reduces the nitrous anhydride into the [[nitric oxide]] gas.<ref>http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/f-w00/nitrosamine.html Nitrosamines and Can
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  • ...ion of ketamine and its metabolites in urine by ultra high pressure liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. J. Chrom. B 876: 137-142, 2008.</ref><ref>R. Base
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  • ...sually maintained with an [[Inhalational anaesthetic|inhaled anesthetic]] (gas) agent. Inhaled anesthetics are eliminated relatively quickly, so that stop ...ation of this drug and its metabolites in plasma and urine by liquid phase chromatography and mass spectrometry] |language=French |journal=C. R. Acad. Sci. III, Sci.
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  • ...]<sup>-</sup> is used for removing ("scrubbing") [[hydrogen sulfide]] from gas streams. This conversion is achieved by oxidizing the hydrogen sulfur to e ...eoxidized by air. In similar manner, [[nitrogen oxide]]s are removed from gas streams using [Fe(edta)]<sup>2-</sup>. The oxidizing properties of [Fe(edt
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  • ...meter]] (GCMS), which is actually two instruments that are attached. The [[gas chromatograph]] is essentially a very hot oven holding a hollow coiled colu As with the [[Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry|GCMS]] the [[FTIR]] spectrum can be compared to that of a
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  • .../abstract.cgi/ancham/1999/71/i07/abs/ac981049e.html Reactive Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography of Shellac]
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  • ...used to determine the crystalline structure of polymers. [[Gel permeation chromatography]] is used to determine the [[number average molecular weight]], [[weight av ...ailure modes is [[ozone cracking]] caused by chain scission when [[ozone]] gas attacks susceptible [[elastomer]]s such as [[natural rubber]] and [[nitrile
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  • ...thylene glycol is also commonly used as a polar stationary phase for [[gas chromatography]], as well as a [[heat transfer fluid]] in electronic testers. ...ower plants to remove [[carbon dioxide]] and [[hydrogen sulfide]] from the gas waste stream.
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  • ...simply measured off-line using traditional analytical methods, such as gas chromatography. This can involve technicians literally running constantly between the plan ...transportation materials, oil recovery polymers, etc., 3) less greenhouse gas emission per pound of product, 4) less chemical contamination of soil, wate
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  • ...ids. However, in the underground [[oil reservoir]] the proportion which is gas or liquid varies depending on the subsurface conditions, and on the [[phase ...rface conditions these will [[condense]] out of the gas and form [[natural gas condensate]], often shortened to ''condensate''. Condensate resembles [[pet
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  • ...?page=1 Jojoba oil analysis by high pressure liquid chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry] Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society 54(5).</r
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  • ...-code=US }}</ref> To optimize the difficult synthesis which used the toxic gas [[phosgene]] (carbonyl chloride), Kern entered into a collaboration with th ...arison of historic Grübler dyes with modern counterparts using thin layer chromatography | journal= Biotech. Histochem. | volume=82 | pages=227–234 | pmid=1807426
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  • ...inated biphenyls in paper and paper board using fused silica capillary gas chromatography | journal=Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | volume=3
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  • | Appearance = colorless gas ...al formula|formula]] C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>O. This colorless flammable gas with a faintly sweet odor is the simplest [[epoxide]], a three-membered rin
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  • | Appearance = colorless gas | FlashPt = flammable gas
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  • *Oil & Gas Engineering * Large-Scale Adsorption and Chromatography, Volumes 1 -2
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  • ...]<sup>-</sup> is used for removing ("scrubbing") [[hydrogen sulfide]] from gas streams. This conversion is achieved by oxidizing the hydrogen sulfur to e ...eoxidized by air. In similar manner, [[nitrogen oxide]]s are removed from gas streams using [Fe(edta)]<sup>2-</sup>. The oxidizing properties of [Fe(edt
    21 KB (3,011 words) - 16:51, 27 September 2010
  • ==Partition equilibrium chromatography== ...is a high boiling liquid bonded to solid surface and the mobile phase is a gas.
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  • ...es|metal-complex]], [[solubility]], [[partition coefficient|partition]], [[chromatography]] and [[redox]] equilibria. ...]</sup> is the standard chemical potential of the species, ''R'' is the [[gas constant]] and ''T'' is the temperature. Setting the sum for the reactants
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  • where R is the [[universal gas constant]] and T the [[temperature]]. ...ssure and fugacity coefficient. The chemical potential of a species in the gas phase is given by
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