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Gas chromatography / Solvent / Elution / Isotope-ratio mass spectrometry / Chloroform / Mass spectrometry / Hydrogen chloride / High-performance liquid chromatography / Hydrochloride / Chemistry / Chromatography / Cocaine
Date: 2014-03-13 16:49:54
Gas chromatography
Solvent
Elution
Isotope-ratio mass spectrometry
Chloroform
Mass spectrometry
Hydrogen chloride
High-performance liquid chromatography
Hydrochloride
Chemistry
Chromatography
Cocaine

The Separation of Cocaine and Phenyltetrahydroimidazothiazole Mixtures Jennifer R. Mallette*, John F. Casale, and Laura M. Jones U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration Special Testing and Research Lab

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