1996
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9673(95)01271-0
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Portable liquid chromatograph for mobile laboratories I. Aims

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“…1 In a follow-up report in 1996, they used an iteration of their field chromatograph that weighed 14 kg. 2 Similar efforts were reported by Tulchinsky and St Angelo in 1998 with the a battery-operated portable which weighed 9.5 kg, not including the requisite solvent reservoirs or computer for acquisitions. 3 In a similar vein, conventional HPLC systems have been installed in mobile vehicle-based laboratories in order to move the point of testing closer to the site of sampling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…1 In a follow-up report in 1996, they used an iteration of their field chromatograph that weighed 14 kg. 2 Similar efforts were reported by Tulchinsky and St Angelo in 1998 with the a battery-operated portable which weighed 9.5 kg, not including the requisite solvent reservoirs or computer for acquisitions. 3 In a similar vein, conventional HPLC systems have been installed in mobile vehicle-based laboratories in order to move the point of testing closer to the site of sampling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…A "MiLiChrom A-02" chromatograph equipped with autosampler and multiwavelength detector (Institute of Chromatography "EcoNova", Ltd., Novosibirsk, Russia) [4]. Double-channel vacuum degasser "DEGASi" Compact Degasser (BIOTECH, Sweden) were used for degassing of eluent.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous types of more complex field-portable instruments (e.g., optical and mass spectrometers [16][17][18], X-ray fluorescence devices [12,19], and chromatography-based instruments [20,21]) have also been developed, and, in some cases, commercialized. Portable analyzers have used separation or flow-analysis methods (e.g., flow-injection analysis [22,23], and gas chromatography (GC) [24][25][26] and liquid chromatography (LC) [27][28][29][30]). …”
Section: Portable Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%