Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1223084 | Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We report a novel use of solid-state 19F nuclear magnetic resonance to detect and quantify polytetrafluoroethylene contamination from laboratory equipment, which due to low quantity (up to 1% w/w) and insolubility remained undetected by standard analytical techniques. Solid-state 19F NMR is shown to be highly sensitive to such fluoropolymers (detection limit 0.02% w/w), and is demonstrated as a useful analytical tool for structure elucidation of unknown solid materials.
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Authors
Tran N. Pham, Caroline J. Day, Andrew J. Edwards, Helen R. Wood, Ian R. Lynch, Simon A. Watson, Anne-Sophie Z. Bretonnet, Frederick G. Vogt,