
doi: 10.1007/bf01683424
pmid: 907851
A new gas liquid chromatography (GLC) technique was devised to determine the amounts of individual water-soluble gasoline fractions (WSGFs) present in aqueous solutions. The technique described permits direct aqueous injection of water samples without the problems associated with solvent extraction techniques (JELTES and VELDINK 1967, LYSYJ and RUSSELL 1974, MALLEVIALLE 1974), and provides more accurate quantification.
Chromatography, Gas, Petroleum, Solubility, Methods, Water, Tritium, Gasoline
Chromatography, Gas, Petroleum, Solubility, Methods, Water, Tritium, Gasoline
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