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Mercier et al., 1998 - Google Patents

Identification of phosphonic acids by capillary electrophoresis–ionspray mass spectrometry

Mercier et al., 1998

Document ID
1258109083535968455
Author
Mercier J
Chaimbault P
Morin P
Dreux M
Tambute A
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Chromatography A

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The identification of alkylphosphonic acids in spiked tap water has been investigated by on- line capillary electrophoresis–UV spectrometry–mass spectrometry (CE–UV–MS) in negative-ion mode. The 5 mM sorbic acid–ammonia electrolyte (pH 6.5) allows …
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