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A single-column gas chromatographic method for the analysis of gasolines containing oxygenated compounds

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A method of analysing gasolines that contain oxygenates has been developed. The method uses a single fusedsilica capillary column and gives quantitative data for the oxygenates and the hydrocarbons in one analysis.

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Lockwood, A.F., Caddock, B.D. A single-column gas chromatographic method for the analysis of gasolines containing oxygenated compounds. Chromatographia 17, 65–69 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02259341

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