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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 31,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 456-463
  • (1977)

Analysis by Optimized Gas Chromatography/Infrared/Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Techniques

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Abstract

A method is described for obtaining infrared and proton NMR spectra of the same GC fraction from a mixture. The infrared vapor phase spectra are provided by a Norcon GC/ir instrument. Peaks of interest are then collected directly into a disposable 1.2 mm capillary for the microinsert of a Varian XL-100 probe. The versatility and power of this optimized combination are illustrated with several examples, including several where GC/MS was not specific. Raman spectra can also be obtained on the same GC fraction.

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