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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
Full-Text Articles in Chemistry
Croatian Symposium Of Chemistry And Macromolecular Chemistry, Otto Vogl, Zvonimir Janovic
Croatian Symposium Of Chemistry And Macromolecular Chemistry, Otto Vogl, Zvonimir Janovic
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Polymer Science In Australia Iv. Universities In Victoria And Southern Australia, Otto Vogl, David Solomon, Ezio Rizzardo, Robert A. Shanks, David Williams
Polymer Science In Australia Iv. Universities In Victoria And Southern Australia, Otto Vogl, David Solomon, Ezio Rizzardo, Robert A. Shanks, David Williams
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52. Bengt Ranby, Otto Vogl
53. Takeo Saegusa, Otto Vogl
54. Burkart Philipp, Otto Vogl, Ch. Wandrey
54. Burkart Philipp, Otto Vogl, Ch. Wandrey
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55. Hermann Janeschitz-Kriegl, Otto Vogl, Anton Schausberger
55. Hermann Janeschitz-Kriegl, Otto Vogl, Anton Schausberger
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56. Sir Geoffrey Allan, Otto Vogl, Shigeko Suzuki
56. Sir Geoffrey Allan, Otto Vogl, Shigeko Suzuki
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57. Peter Plesch, Otto Vogl, Traudl Plesch
57. Peter Plesch, Otto Vogl, Traudl Plesch
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58. Koichi Hatada, Otto Vogl, Michiko Hatada
58. Koichi Hatada, Otto Vogl, Michiko Hatada
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59. Otto Kratky, 1902-1995, Otto Vogl, Josef Schurz
59. Otto Kratky, 1902-1995, Otto Vogl, Josef Schurz
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60. Teiji Tsuruta, Otto Vogl
61. Marian Kryszewski, Otto Vogl
61. Marian Kryszewski, Otto Vogl
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62. David M Solomon, Otto Vogl, Kenneth Ghiggino
62. David M Solomon, Otto Vogl, Kenneth Ghiggino
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63. Ivan Panayotov, Otto Vogl, Christo Tsvetanov
63. Ivan Panayotov, Otto Vogl, Christo Tsvetanov
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Performance Evaluation Of An Axially Viewed Horizontal Inductively-Coupled Plasma For Optical-Emission Spectrometry, Jc Ivaldi, Jf Tyson
Performance Evaluation Of An Axially Viewed Horizontal Inductively-Coupled Plasma For Optical-Emission Spectrometry, Jc Ivaldi, Jf Tyson
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
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Determination Of Formation Quotients By A Flow-Injection Procedure, Rt Echols, Jf Tyson
Determination Of Formation Quotients By A Flow-Injection Procedure, Rt Echols, Jf Tyson
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The Use Of Nafion Dryer Tubes For Moisture Removal In Flow Injection Chemical Vapor Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Ng Sundin, Julian Tyson, C P. Hanna, S A. Mcintosh
The Use Of Nafion Dryer Tubes For Moisture Removal In Flow Injection Chemical Vapor Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Ng Sundin, Julian Tyson, C P. Hanna, S A. Mcintosh
Chemistry Department Faculty Publication Series
A significant problem with flow injection chemical vapor generation atomic absorption spectrometry is a loss of sensitivity and blockage of transfer lines due to excessive moisture transported to the atom cell or lodged in the transfer line. A Nafion dryer tube was used to remove moisture from the wet carrier gas stream. The hygroscopic Nafion membrane removed water at 1.7 mg/min at an efficiency of 95 ± 4% when SnCl2 was used as the reductant. When 0.4% (m/v) borohydride was used as the reductant, 2.3 mg/min of water was removed at an efficiency of 91 ± 3%. No measurable change …