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Coupling of chromatography and NMR part 5: Analysis of high-boiling gas-chromatographic fractions by on-line nuclear magnetic resonance

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A procedure is described for recording1H NMR spectra of flowing gaseous GC fractions boiling as high as 200°C. The line width of the signals in the NMR spectra is smaller than 2.2Hz.

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Part 4: J. Buddrus, H. Herzog, Anal. Chem.55, 1611 (1983).

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Herzog, H., Buddrus, J. Coupling of chromatography and NMR part 5: Analysis of high-boiling gas-chromatographic fractions by on-line nuclear magnetic resonance. Chromatographia 18, 31–33 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02279461

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