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Analysis of Explosives by UHPLC with Dual-Wavelength Detection

Agilent Technologies
6 Aug 2020

Analysis of 20 nitro-aromatic explosives by UHPLC with dual-wavelength detection using the Agilent 1290 Infinity II variable wavelength detector.

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