Continuous Elemental Analysis of Organic Compounds in Gas-Chromatographic Effluents. 1960

F Cacace, and R Cipollini, and G Perez

The compounds emerging from the gas-chromatographic column are quantitatively converted to a mixture of CO(2) and H(2). These gases are separated by means of an auxiliary column. The ratio of C and H atoms of each substance is deduced from the areas of carbon dioxide and hydrogen peaks.

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