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A variable effluent splitter for simultaneous sniffing-MS-monitoring

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A variable effluent splitter for simultaneous sniffing-MS or (FID, FDP)-MS monitoring is described. The performance of the system is documented by an application to trace analysis of relevant passion-fruit flavour compounds.

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Nitz, S., Drawert, F. & Gellert, U. A variable effluent splitter for simultaneous sniffing-MS-monitoring. Chromatographia 22, 51–54 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02257297

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