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Alternating Current Amperometry at a Carbon Paste Electrode with Charging Current Nulling 560 Measurement of subnanomolar solutions of o-dianisidine is achieved using phase-sensitive ac amperometry at a carbon paste electrode. An ac nulling circuit is constructed and used in conjunction with a digital lock-in amplifier to discriminate against ac charging currents. Mark B. Gelbert and D. J. Curran*, Department of Chemistry, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. 01003 Anal. Chem., 60 (1988) Solid-Surface Luminescence Interactions of Nitrogen Heterocycles Adsorbed on Silica Gel Chromatoplatos Submerged in Chloroform/ff-Hexane Solvents 564 The effects of chloroform/rc-hexane solvents on the roomtemperature fluorescence and phosphorescence of benzo[/] quinoline and benzo[h]quinoline are described. G. J. Burrell and R. J. Hurtubise*, Chemistry Department, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. 82071 Anal. Chem., 60 (1988)
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An on-column detection scheme is presented that successfully eliminates extracolumn dispersion, allowing the accurate measurement of column variance. Both volumetric and temporal sources of extracolumn dispersion are investigated, and accurate measurement of variances of