The use of solvent segmentation in continuous-flow systems, and fluorescence labelling by derivatization
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autor | Werkhoven-Goewie, C.E. Th. Brinkman, U.A. Frei, R.W. |
autorsonst | Werkhoven-Goewie, C.E. Th. Brinkman, U.A. Frei, R.W. |
book_url | http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0003-2670(01)84286-0 |
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fussnote | Solvent segmentation is valuable for reactions with up to 23-min residence times. Dansylation of pharmaceutically important secondary and primary amines is used as a model system. Plugs of organic solvent minimize band broadening, and act as reagent carrier as well as product carrier. Continuous-flow dansylation provides a sensitive fluorimetric detection system suitable for AutoAnalyzer systems and h.p.l.c. |
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journal_name | Analytica Chimica Acta |
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publikationsort | Amsterdam |
publisher | Elsevier |
reference | 114 (1980), S. 147-154 |
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shingle_author_1 | Werkhoven-Goewie, C.E. Th. Brinkman, U.A. Frei, R.W. |
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shingle_title_1 | The use of solvent segmentation in continuous-flow systems, and fluorescence labelling by derivatization |
shingle_title_2 | The use of solvent segmentation in continuous-flow systems, and fluorescence labelling by derivatization |
shingle_title_3 | The use of solvent segmentation in continuous-flow systems, and fluorescence labelling by derivatization |
shingle_title_4 | The use of solvent segmentation in continuous-flow systems, and fluorescence labelling by derivatization |
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titel | The use of solvent segmentation in continuous-flow systems, and fluorescence labelling by derivatization |
titel_suche | The use of solvent segmentation in continuous-flow systems, and fluorescence labelling by derivatization Solvent segmentation is valuable for reactions with up to 23-min residence times. Dansylation of pharmaceutically important secondary and primary amines is used as a model system. Plugs of organic solvent minimize band broadening, and act as reagent carrier as well as product carrier. Continuous-flow dansylation provides a sensitive fluorimetric detection system suitable for AutoAnalyzer systems and h.p.l.c. |
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