Abstract
A literature search to ascertain the applicability of liquid chromatography to the analysis of atmospheric sulfur dioxide and various oxides of nitrogen is reported. Simple or enriched samples can be analyzed. Plastic bags are recommended for preparation of simple samples; and a table of 18 plastic materials, their manufacturers, and pollutants to which they are inert is provided. Enriched samples can be prepared in chromatographic columns by adsorption methods. Tables are provided listing carriers, stationary phase materials, temperatures, carrier liquids (helium or nitrogen), column dimensions, and other data recommended for chromatographic tests of SO/sub 2/ and NOx. Because of its reactivity and tendency to polymerize, sulfur trioxide should be reduced to SO/sub 2/ prior to analysis.
Citation Formats
Benova, E.
Use of liquid chromatography for measuring atmospheric sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide.
Serbia and Montenegro: N. p.,
1973.
Web.
Benova, E.
Use of liquid chromatography for measuring atmospheric sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide.
Serbia and Montenegro.
Benova, E.
1973.
"Use of liquid chromatography for measuring atmospheric sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide."
Serbia and Montenegro.
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title = {Use of liquid chromatography for measuring atmospheric sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide}
author = {Benova, E}
abstractNote = {A literature search to ascertain the applicability of liquid chromatography to the analysis of atmospheric sulfur dioxide and various oxides of nitrogen is reported. Simple or enriched samples can be analyzed. Plastic bags are recommended for preparation of simple samples; and a table of 18 plastic materials, their manufacturers, and pollutants to which they are inert is provided. Enriched samples can be prepared in chromatographic columns by adsorption methods. Tables are provided listing carriers, stationary phase materials, temperatures, carrier liquids (helium or nitrogen), column dimensions, and other data recommended for chromatographic tests of SO/sub 2/ and NOx. Because of its reactivity and tendency to polymerize, sulfur trioxide should be reduced to SO/sub 2/ prior to analysis.}
journal = []
volume = {5:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Serbia and Montenegro}
year = {1973}
month = {Feb}
}
title = {Use of liquid chromatography for measuring atmospheric sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide}
author = {Benova, E}
abstractNote = {A literature search to ascertain the applicability of liquid chromatography to the analysis of atmospheric sulfur dioxide and various oxides of nitrogen is reported. Simple or enriched samples can be analyzed. Plastic bags are recommended for preparation of simple samples; and a table of 18 plastic materials, their manufacturers, and pollutants to which they are inert is provided. Enriched samples can be prepared in chromatographic columns by adsorption methods. Tables are provided listing carriers, stationary phase materials, temperatures, carrier liquids (helium or nitrogen), column dimensions, and other data recommended for chromatographic tests of SO/sub 2/ and NOx. Because of its reactivity and tendency to polymerize, sulfur trioxide should be reduced to SO/sub 2/ prior to analysis.}
journal = []
volume = {5:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Serbia and Montenegro}
year = {1973}
month = {Feb}
}