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Gas chromatographic analysis of water phenolic pollutants using acid-washed graphitised carbon black

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The fractionation of eleven phenols which may be contaminants in drinking water has been accomplished by using acid-washed graphitised carbon black modified with trimesic acid and PEG 20 M.

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Di Corcia, A., Samperi, R., Sebastiani, E. et al. Gas chromatographic analysis of water phenolic pollutants using acid-washed graphitised carbon black. Chromatographia 14, 86–88 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02279517

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