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MDEA analysis by GCFID?
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Im looking for a method to analyze methyl diethanolamine, a tertiary amine, used for gas treatment. Anybody know of any methods for its analysis by GCFID
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I'd make trimethylsilyl derivatives using a solvent like DMF, and use a DB-5 or DB-1 type capillary.
We don't assay for MDEA here, but we have done MEA, DEA, and TEA similar to what I stated.
We don't assay for MDEA here, but we have done MEA, DEA, and TEA similar to what I stated.
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Is this a trace or bulk analysis? What is your sample matrix?
Here's two examples of trace amine analysis by GC-FID with no derivatization needed:
http://www.restek.com/chromatogram/view ... 8/111-42-2
http://www.restek.com/chromatogram/view ... 6/111-42-2
Here's two examples of trace amine analysis by GC-FID with no derivatization needed:
http://www.restek.com/chromatogram/view ... 8/111-42-2
http://www.restek.com/chromatogram/view ... 6/111-42-2
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