
|Articles|April 1, 2003
- LCGC North America-04-01-2003
- Volume 21
- Issue 4
Comparison of an Evaporative Light-Scattering Detector and a Chemiluminescent Nitrogen Detector for Analyzing Compounds Lacking a Sufficient UV Chromophore
The authors discuss the advantages and disadvantages of evaporative light-scattering detection and chemiluminescent nitrogen detection for determining compounds lacking UV chromophores.
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