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Ionic Liquids—New Gas Chromatographic Phases with Unique Properties. A Review

A necessary and the most difficult element in the study of many chemical processes is a reliable chemical analysis of both the initial reagents and the products of their transformation. One of the most common methods for such analysis is capillary gas chromatography, which, unfortunately, has some l...

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Published in:Doklady. Physical chemistry (1991) 2023, Vol.508 (1), p.1-16
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