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A very fast method for continous monitoring of BTEX compounds in different matrices is described. The use of a new graphite-lined (GLOT) capillary column, allows the complete separation of BTEX at isothermal conditions and very short analysis time. The same column is also able to separate polar compounds and other VOCs.
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Mangani, F., Lattanzi, L., Attaran Rezai, M. et al. Graphite-lined capillary column for the separation of BTEX mixture and other volatile organic compoundc (VOCs). Chromatographia 52, 217–220 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02490460
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