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Table V I I. Recovery of Trimethylethylammonium as Picrate= Col-
Amount, ng 60 12 2.3
1 lii
T
2.3 ng
umn diam., mm 2.7
2.7 1.0
Flow rate m!/ min
mm/ see
Recovery, %
Re1 stand dev, %
0.20 0.20 0.04
0.72 0.72 0.92
97.6 93.2 95.3
2.4 4.8 9.6
No. of samples
14 9
a
Stationary phase: picrate 0.06M. pH 11.2 (25% of support weight); mobile phase: chloroform 4- 1-pentanol (19 4- 1 ) ; support: ethanolyzed cellulose; sample volume: 20 MI; pressure drop: