The katharometer detector is better suited to the analysis of gaseous halothane (0.2-4%) than is the flame ionization detector, since the peak heights are directly proportional to concentration, and are more reproducible.
The katharometer detector is better suited to the analysis of gaseous halothane (0.2-4%) than is the flame ionization detector, since the peak heights are directly proportional to concentration, and are more reproducible.