Evaluation of Use of a Dicationic Liquid Stationary Phase in the Fast and Conventional Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Health-Hazardous C^sub 18^ Cis/Trans Fatty Acids
The present research is focused on the evaluation of one 0.10 mm i.d. and two 0.25 mm i.d., ionic liquid (IL) stationary phase [1,9-di(3-vinyl-imidazolium) nonane bis (trifluoromethyl) sulfonyl imidate] columns, with lengths of 12 (the microbore capillary), 30 and 100 m, in the GC analysis of cis/tr...
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