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The use of gas-liquid-solid chromatography in environmental and trace analysis

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The separation of industrial trace products such as bischloromethyl ether and phthalide on particular gas-liquid-solid chromatography columns are shown. Separations of environmental interest are also reported. The column characteristics are discussed to obtain the best separation power.

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Bertoni, G., Ciccioli, P., Severini, C. et al. The use of gas-liquid-solid chromatography in environmental and trace analysis. Chromatographia 11, 55–58 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02261763

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