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By WALTER JENNINGS and TAKAYUKI SHIBAMOTO. Qualitative Analysis of Flavor and Fragrance Volatiles by. Glass Capillary Gas Chromatography describes ...
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Qualitative Analysis of Flavor and Fragrance Volatiles by Glass Capillary Gas Chromatography

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By WALTER JENNINGS and TAKAYUKI SHIBAMOTO Qualitative Analysis of Flavor and Fragrance Volatiles by Glass Capillary Gas Chromatography describes a range of practical ancillary techniques that are useful adjuncts to capillary gas chromatography. It features the retention indices of about 1200 compounds as determined on glass capillary columns coated with methyl silicone OV-101 and polyethylene glycol Carbowax 20M liquid phases. Indices are presented in alphabetical order of compounds which are cross-indexed by most commonly used names and in increasing order of retentions on either liquid phase. Mass spectra of most of the com­ pounds are also included. 1980, 480 pp., $39.00 ISBN: 0-12-384250-6

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