A convenient and accurate gas chromatographic method has been devel-oped for the determination of hydrogen cyanide in hydrocarbon combustion effluents. Results are given for hydrogen cyanide analyses in the low ppm range. The capabilities of the column and detector are discussed in terms of accuracy and their ability to effect the separation from other components. The apparatus as described is suitable for repetitive on-stream determinations
Cyanides are highly poisonous in small quantities, yet are used in a variety of applications on a da...
Every year about 1,000 people in the United Kingdom lose their lives because of fire. Impairment of ...
A generalized relationship between the normalized yields of carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide for...
Many of the nitrogen containing polymers produce HCN when involved in fires. Various methods of HCN ...
Nitrogen-containing fuels produce hydrogen cyanide when the fuel is gasified. The gas is poisonous a...
A gas-chromatographic (GC) instrument was developed for measuring hydrogen cyanide (HCN) in the lowe...
Hydrogen cyanide, one of the most injurious substance, was analyzed selectively by a gas chromatogra...
Blood samples of two cases were analyzed preliminarily by a classical spectrophotometric method (VIS...
An original kinetic spectrophotometric procedure was developed for the determination of hydrogen cya...
1.1 This method covers the determination of cyanide in drinking, ground, surface, and saline waters,...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is often the most toxicologically significant component in fire effluents fro...
ABSTRACT. A method for free and strongly complexed cyanide measurement in river water was developed....
A new method for the collection of trace concentration of hydrogen cyanide in air was studied for th...
This paper describes the development of a gas chromatographic method that uses nitrogen-specific det...
Gas chromatography (GC) equipment classified chemical elements in a sample through a separation meth...
Cyanides are highly poisonous in small quantities, yet are used in a variety of applications on a da...
Every year about 1,000 people in the United Kingdom lose their lives because of fire. Impairment of ...
A generalized relationship between the normalized yields of carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide for...
Many of the nitrogen containing polymers produce HCN when involved in fires. Various methods of HCN ...
Nitrogen-containing fuels produce hydrogen cyanide when the fuel is gasified. The gas is poisonous a...
A gas-chromatographic (GC) instrument was developed for measuring hydrogen cyanide (HCN) in the lowe...
Hydrogen cyanide, one of the most injurious substance, was analyzed selectively by a gas chromatogra...
Blood samples of two cases were analyzed preliminarily by a classical spectrophotometric method (VIS...
An original kinetic spectrophotometric procedure was developed for the determination of hydrogen cya...
1.1 This method covers the determination of cyanide in drinking, ground, surface, and saline waters,...
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is often the most toxicologically significant component in fire effluents fro...
ABSTRACT. A method for free and strongly complexed cyanide measurement in river water was developed....
A new method for the collection of trace concentration of hydrogen cyanide in air was studied for th...
This paper describes the development of a gas chromatographic method that uses nitrogen-specific det...
Gas chromatography (GC) equipment classified chemical elements in a sample through a separation meth...
Cyanides are highly poisonous in small quantities, yet are used in a variety of applications on a da...
Every year about 1,000 people in the United Kingdom lose their lives because of fire. Impairment of ...
A generalized relationship between the normalized yields of carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide for...