1964
DOI: 10.1021/ac60216a007
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Construction and Performance of an Infrared Chromatographic Fraction Analyzer.

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“…packed columns appeared back-to-back in Analytical Chemistry well over 40 years ago. 5,6 Both instruments involved rapid-scanning grating monochromators by which a full-range infrared spectrum could be acquired in 16 seconds (albeit at lower resolution than many chemists were used to). This time approximately matched the full width at half-height (FWHH) of peaks emerging from ¼in.…”
Section: Fig 2 Gc/ft-ir Spectra Of a Peak Composed Of 1-octane (Leamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…packed columns appeared back-to-back in Analytical Chemistry well over 40 years ago. 5,6 Both instruments involved rapid-scanning grating monochromators by which a full-range infrared spectrum could be acquired in 16 seconds (albeit at lower resolution than many chemists were used to). This time approximately matched the full width at half-height (FWHH) of peaks emerging from ¼in.…”
Section: Fig 2 Gc/ft-ir Spectra Of a Peak Composed Of 1-octane (Leamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fast-scanning infrared equipment has been attached to the chromatograph outlet to obtain coverage of the 2.5-to 16micron region (48) and construction and performance details of an IR analyzer have been published by Wilks (658).…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
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“…Instrumental innovations involved the use of infrared analyzers to monitor the column effluent outputs (31,523) and the use of the gas chromatograph to measure N produced by Dumas combustions (466). The separation of hydrogen isotopes on activated alumina (497) and isotopically labeled organic compounds by recycling gas chromatography (414) was studied.…”
Section: Gas Chromatographymentioning
confidence: 99%