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Studies of catalytic reactions have been made using differential (sample-vacancy) and stopped-flow gas chromatography. Reactions are often very sensitive to trace materials and in particular it has been necessary to devise a technique for removing oxygen from carrier-gas streams down to very low levels. The techniques and the results are often relevant to the more normal analytical applications of gas chromatography.
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Phillips, C.S.G., Mcllwrick, C.R. & Mackenzie, R.E. The study of catalysis by novel gas chromatographic techniques. Chromatographia 7, 357–360 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02269350
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