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THE high resolution afforded by capillary columns in gas chromatography is often of no help in analysis since the samples which can be handled are too small to permit further thorough examination of the separated components. Only mass spectrometry has proved sensitive enough for the continuous identification of the eluted compounds1; however, it yields little information about their molecular structures.
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BEHRENDT, S. Infra-red Microspectrometer using Molecular Beam to monitor Capillary Gas Chromatography Effluents. Nature 201, 70 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201070a0
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