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Displaying 1851 - 1875 of 1916
Willie E. May, Jeanice M. Brown Thomas, S. N. Chesler, Franklin R. Guenther, L.R. Hilpert, Reenie M. Parris, Kristy L. Richie, W.J. Sonnefeld, Stephen A. Wise, Harry S. Hertz
Anzor I. Mikaia, Alla V. Antonova, Vladimir G. Zaikin, Nikolay A. Prostakov, Vladimir Y. Rumyantsev, Evgenyi Slivinsky, Sergai Loktev
A GC-MS method is developed for the study of C 4 -C10 aliphatic diols in complex mixtures. The method includes a GC column trimethylsilylation with N,0-bis(trimethylsilyl)trifluoroacetamide.
Anzor I. Mikaia, Vladimir G. Zaikin, Vladimir Trusov, Andrei Nekhaev, Vladimir Tyurin
Under electron ionization conditions decarbonylation precedes the fragmentation of ligands in iron hexacarbonyl complexes and involves a rupture of metal-ligand bonds.
Anzor I. Mikaia, Vladimir G. Zaikin, Valentin Vdovin
Decomposition of cyclopropane and cyclobutane containing compounds with Carbon, Silicon and Germanium atoms under mass spectrometry conditions is discussed.
Anzor I. Mikaia, Lyudmila Medvedkova, Vladimir G. Zaikin, Valentin Vdovin, A Kamisheva
A GC-MS method for structure elucidation of cyclopropane compounds is developed. The method includes the use of hydrogenolysis microreactor in the inlet system of a GC-MS and H2 or D2 as carrier and reagent gas.