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Hyphenation of ultra high performance supercritical fluid chromatography with atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation high resolution mass spectrometry: Part 1. Study of the coupling parameters for the analysis of natural non-polar compounds

•Development of an adapted UHPSFC-HRMS instrument.•UHPSFC-APCI-HRMS used for a vegetable oil analysis.•Effects of the make-up location on APCI mass response.•Nature of the make-up solvent on the compound ionization efficiency in UHPSFC-HRMS. An analytical method based on Ultra-High-Performance Super...

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Published in:Journal of Chromatography A 2017-08, Vol.1509, p.132-140
Main Authors: Duval, Johanna, Colas, Cyril, Pecher, Virginie, Poujol, Marion, Tranchant, Jean-François, Lesellier, Eric
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