Measuring and testing – Gas analysis – Gas chromatography
Patent
1987-01-09
1989-10-17
Levy, Stewart J.
Measuring and testing
Gas analysis
Gas chromatography
250382, G01N 3108
Patent
active
048738620
ABSTRACT:
It has been discovered that a glass envelope at elevated temperature containing a noble gas will result in electrons being evolved. The phenomenon has been employed to construct both argon and helium detectors for gas chromatography.
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Katz Elena
Scott Raymond P. W.
Cummings R. G.
Grimes E. T.
Levy Stewart J.
Masselle F. L.
The Perkin-Elmer Corporation
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