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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 22, 739-748, Copyright © 1976 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Analytical toxicology: Applications of element-selective electrolytic conductivity detection for gas chromatography

BE Pape

We applied a commercially available microelectrolytic conductivity detector to toxicological problems of qualitative and quantitative analysis by gas chromatography. The detector can be used for the sensitive and selective detection of halogen-, nitrogen-, and sulfur- containing compounds. Relative response in different element-selective detector variables such as reaction gas, reaction catalyst, and furnace temperature can be used to further improve qualitative identification by gas chromatography.





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