1982
DOI: 10.1021/ac00240a061
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Optically discriminating flow-through cuvette

Abstract: It was our judgement that the inclusion of a spectrum of mirex and the trace of the m/z 546 response were not required to substantiate these results. This explanation appears to have satisfied the majority of reviewers, since the article was publisKed as such after our written comments.In conclusion, we feel that our regression analysis data indicate that the MS-SIM and GC-EC methods of operation can provide reliable results, using the described procedure. LITERATURE CITED(1) Onuska, F. I.; Comba, M. E.: Cobur… Show more

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“…The effect of sample refractive index on the analysis where the absorbance and refractive index responses are distinguishable by their respective peak shapes were examined. Vogt et al have designed an optically discriminating flowthrough cuvette (271). Lyons and Faulkner (272) have developed a ray-tracing algorithm for the evaluation of various fluorescence flow cell designs.…”
Section: Instrumentation and Computersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of sample refractive index on the analysis where the absorbance and refractive index responses are distinguishable by their respective peak shapes were examined. Vogt et al have designed an optically discriminating flowthrough cuvette (271). Lyons and Faulkner (272) have developed a ray-tracing algorithm for the evaluation of various fluorescence flow cell designs.…”
Section: Instrumentation and Computersmentioning
confidence: 99%