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Improvement of Sensitivity and Repeatability in Analysis of Formic Acid

30 Oct 2014

In the study of artificial photosynthesis and impurity analysis of raw materials and chemical products, high-sensitivity analysis of formic acid has become an important requirement. In this application note, we introduce an example of high sensitivity analysis of formic acid in various organic solvents using a GC-BID system.

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Improvement of Sensitivity and Repeatability in Analysis of Formic Acid