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Blais et al., 1990 - Google Patents

Determination of arsenobetaine, arsenocholine, and tetramethylarsonium cations by HPLC thermochemical hydride generation-atomic absorption spectrometry

Blais et al., 1990

Document ID
8152417945119305298
Author
Blais J
Momplaisir G
Marshall W
Publication year
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Analytical chemistry

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A novel high-performance liquid chromatography-atomic ab-sorption spectrometry (HPLC- AAS) Interface based on thermochemical hydride generation has been developed and optimized for the determination of arsenobetaine [(CH3) 3As+ CH2COOH], arsenocholine …
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