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all the data stored in the buffer are processed. During the actual d a t a re­ duction by P O L U T , subroutine E V E N T is called whenever a nonzero value is sensed on the event code channel of the aircraft data. Subrou­ tine E V E N T is employed to match the recorded event code t o one of the known range values or to output an error message if no match can be lo­ cated. T h e F I L T R subroutine was originally designed to detect erroneous data and/or apparent instrument range changes. This error algorithm checked for a 50% variance between any two analogous d a t a readings from two consecutive records. If a 50% vari­ ation was detected, the data values were flagged as probable errors or the result of nonrecorded range changes and the operator was notified. How­ ever, this F I L T R algorithm did not work successfully for small data values below 25 since normal fluctuations in this range were incorrectly flagged as errors. Therefore, it now appears t h a t some form of error probability analy­ sis or a more complicated d a t a correla­ tion technique would be necessary t o achieve the desired check for errone­ ous data. For this reason the original F I L T R subroutine is not used in the present P O L U T software. Once G E T R C and P O L U T have read and reduced all of the data stored in the buffer memory, the processed d a t a are output to t h e line printer. Unless an end-of-tape has been sensed, the entire procedure starts over again by filling the buffer from the tape reader. This process con­ tinues until commanded to stop by the operator, or by reaching the end of the tape, or by sensing an end-of-flight (AIR) or an end-of-run (GND) in the respective event code channels. Periodically during the execution of P O L U T , subroutine ABCHK is called to sense if the operator has requested an abort by setting switches 0 and 15 on the minicomputer switch register. When an abort is detected by ABCHK, control is transferred to the beginning of P O L U T . At the comple­ tion of a tape processing run, subrou­ tine C P R T Y is used to o u t p u t the number of parity errors detected in the recorded data.

THE LC COLUMN DuPont guarantees LC Column performance. D u Pont now guarantees* the chroma­ t o g r a p h i c p e r f o r m a n c e of a n a l y t i ­ cal c o l u m n s based on Zorbax , and D u Pont Size Exclusion columns with tight specifications on efficiency (theo­ retical plates) and peak symmetry. Mini m u m specifications for c o l u m n efficiency are listed below.

T h e capabilities of a minicomputerbased gas chromatographic data sys­ tem have been expanded through ad­ ditional hardware and software to in­ clude the acquisition and processing of supplementary air monitoring data. T h e result is a portable, flexible, and convenient facility for the on-site re­ duction of pollutant, meteorological, and navigational information t h a t is routinely collected in atmospheric

Each of these columns is quality con­ trol tested with an exclusive on-line computerized system. This analytical data reduction system, a development of D u Pont corporate research, elimi­ nates the uncertainty inherent in c o m ­ monly used manual determinations of c o l u m n parameters. Key performance characteristics are quantified with a precision and accuracy unmatched in the industry. T h e system assures receipt of a c o l u m n with the proven high quality and performance needed for today's HPLC analyses. Circle 0000 on the Reader Service Card for more information. *Du Pont warrants every column to perform as specified or it will be replaced.

COLUMN SPECIFICATIONS Minimum Plates per column (25 cm)

Minimum Plates per meter

Zorba™SIL 9,000" Zorba™ODS 8,000 Size Exclusion 5,000 •15 cm also available at comparable efficiencies

SEC Columns characterize polyolefins in less than 12 minutes. Recent laboratory studies have shown that D u P o n t s exclusive high-tempera­ ture size exclusion system can rapidly c h a r a c t e r i z e p o l y o l e f i n s , s u c h as polyethylene, for molecular weight and molecular weight distribution as shown in the chromatogram below. A knowledge of these two key para­ meters can provide predictable control

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of f u n d a m e n t a l physical p r o p e r t i e s such as strength, hardness, elasticity and flow characteristics. High tempera­ t u r e ( 1 3 5 ° C ) is necessary b e c a u s e these materials are insoluble at normal r o o m temperatures. D u Ponts high performance SEC col­ umns and a unique flow feedback sys­ t e m provide extremely rapid polymer analysis with high precision. A d d i n g the new Du Pont infrared LC detector gives h i g h l y sensitive d e t e c t i o n for polyolefins with unparalleled operating stability. To take advantage of Du Ponts years of technical experience in solving polymer problems, circle 0000 on the Reader Service Card. Or write D u Pont Instru­ ments, Room 35622, W i l m i n g t o n , DE 19898.

HIGH PERFORMANCE SIZE-EXCLUSION CHROMATOGRAPHY O F LINEAR POLYETHYLENES OPERATING CONDITIONS Sample: Polyethylenes Column: 1000A( 1 ), 500A< 1 ), 100A( D i n series Column Temp: 135°C Detector Du Pont Infrared LC Detector at 3.40 microns

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