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GC Method/Detector for Chlorine Gas

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Is there a method or specific column/detector that could be used for chlorine gas, Cl2? This is part of a bigger idea I have to try and develop GC-IRMS methodology for chlorine, but I need to know if there's even a viable way to do so. All I see currently are compound specific methodologies for chlorinated organics, using that organic in it's non-combusted form and as such introduce possible error due to carbon or hydrogen fractionation. Anyway, back to my main question, are there any GC methods for Cl2?
You don't say anything about levels. Trace or bulk?

Best regards,

AICMM
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