1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf00198649
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Potentials of capillary gas chromatography in toxicology today

Abstract: The usefulness, the applicability and the limitations of capillary gas chromatography in various types of toxicological analysis were discussed. Technical parameters of capillary gas chromatography, such as type of injector, type of column with regard to material, size, and stationary phase were assessed in view of the requirements of toxicological analysis. The main advantage of capillary gas chromatography, i.e. high separation power, is unfortunately counterbalanced by low loadability and/or speed of analys… Show more

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“…Use of the retention index within capillary GLC is the subject of broad investigations (DFG commission). For additional information, see [15,35,47,71,79] and for capillary GLC [9,80]. …”
Section: Gas Chromatography -The Concept Of the Retention Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Use of the retention index within capillary GLC is the subject of broad investigations (DFG commission). For additional information, see [15,35,47,71,79] and for capillary GLC [9,80]. …”
Section: Gas Chromatography -The Concept Of the Retention Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%