1971
DOI: 10.1093/chromsci/9.10.632
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Characterization of a Melpar Flame Photometric-Gas Chromatographic System for Application to Boron Hydrides

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“…The selectivity of the FPD was illustrated with a single-step cleanup procedure for pesticides and their metabolites in foods and biological tissues (579) and the detection of Cr in urine at 425.4 nm (729). A lower limit of detection of 0.71 ng of B10H14 with a FPD was observed at 546 nm (816). Flame photometric detectors selectively determined organometallics (388) and fluorine down to 43 ng by the formation of CaF (357).…”
Section: Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selectivity of the FPD was illustrated with a single-step cleanup procedure for pesticides and their metabolites in foods and biological tissues (579) and the detection of Cr in urine at 425.4 nm (729). A lower limit of detection of 0.71 ng of B10H14 with a FPD was observed at 546 nm (816). Flame photometric detectors selectively determined organometallics (388) and fluorine down to 43 ng by the formation of CaF (357).…”
Section: Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…gram for BioHu was measured at 546 nm when the FPD was optimized for its response to boron (873). Instrumental innovations have included a venting system to avoid extinguishing the flame when the solvent peak elutes (988) and a rapid reignition system for flame blow outs (1000).…”
Section: Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%