Gas chromatography of sample monocarbonyls in cigarette whole smoke as the benzyloxyamine derivatives.
D F Magin
Index: J. Chromatogr. A. 202(2) , 255-61, (1980)
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Abstract
A qualitative and semi-quantitative method was established for the investigation of low-molecular-weight volatile carbonyl compounds in cigarette whole smoke. The carbonyls were trapped on a silica gel "column" and eluted with water. The aqueous solution was then treated with benzyloxyamine to form the corresponding oximes, which were then separated on a short (12 m) FFAP glass-capillary gas chromatographic column with temperature programming, and detected by a nitrogen selective detector. An internal standard was added both as a reference for retention time determinations, and as an aid in estimating the amounts of the individual carbonyls in the smoke samples.
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