Study on Diesel Combustion Dust with ASE and HPLC

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Diesel combustion dust was analyzed by accelerated solvent extraction-high performance liquid chromatography (ASE-HPLC) in this article. The optimum extraction conditions was that N-hexane was the optimum extraction solvent, extraction time was 30min, temperature was 140°C and the pressure was 120Mpa. it could be a promising technique for the confirmation of the diesel combustion dusts.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 724-725)

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1258-1263

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August 2013

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