A quantitative universal detection system for organic compounds in gas chromatography with isotopically enriched 13CO2
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Analytical Methods; Gas Chromatography; Isotopic Labeling; Mass Spectrometry; Quantification
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Postcolumn carbon-isotope dilution with 13CO2 in combination with the coupling of gas chromatography, combustion, and EIMS (valve in position B in the picture) provides a generic quantitative approach for every organic compound without the need for specific standards. A GC–MS instrument can be upgraded by a simple low-cost modification without any loss of the structural information provided by electron ionization sources.
Postcolumn carbon-isotope dilution with 13CO2 in combination with the coupling of gas chromatography, combustion, and EIMS (valve in position B in the picture) provides a generic quantitative approach for every organic compound without the need for specific standards. A GC–MS instrument can be upgraded by a simple low-cost modification without any loss of the structural information provided by electron ionization sources.
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20090705
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Financiado por la FICYT (PC06-016) y con el soporte técnico de KONIK-TECH. J.R.E. disfruta de un contrato Ramón y Cajal (European Social Fund) y S.C.D. de una beca PhD de FICYT
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