Abstract
A theory of the shape of the current-voltage curve of the flame ionization detector when one positive ion, usually oxonium hydrate, is dominant has been extended to include a second positive ion, ammonium hydrate. The extension, though only to first order, accounts for the shape of some experimental curves.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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4 articles.
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