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    High-performance LC Bi-electrode amperometric flow-through detector with a carbon-drop** mercury sensor-electrode system

    A new amperometric detector with two sensor electrodes for high-performance liquid chromatography has been designed and tested. Its construction was based on the design of our earlier polarographic flow-throug...

    W. Kutner, W. Kemula in Chromatographia (1983)

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    Inclusion compounds —Past, present, and future

    J. E. D. Davies, W. Kemula, H. M. Powell, N. O. Smith in Journal of inclusion phenomena (1983)

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    Effect of resin cross-linking on the sorption of dinitrobenzene isomers. Factors operative in sorption

    The effect of cross-linking of sulfonic cation-exchangers on the sorption of dinitrobenzene isomers (DNB) from aqueous solution has been studied. WOFATIT KPS of 4, 6, 8, 10% divinylobenzene (DVB) was equilibra...

    J. Chmielowiec, W. Kemula in Chromatographia (1975)

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    Reactions of Nitric Oxide or of Oxygen with Benzene Selectively Excited to the Triplet State

    WE have recently described1 a method of studying the reactivity of aromatic molecules in their lowest triplet states. For example, the system benzene + nitric oxide, irradiated within the paramagnetically induced

    W. KEMULA, A. GRABOWSKA in Nature (1960)

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    Clathrate Compounds in Chromatography

    PARTITION and adsorption chromatography can be successfully applied for separation of mixtures of substances which differ in type and number of functional groups, or for separation of members of a homologous s...

    W. KEMULA, D. SYBILSKA in Nature (1960)

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    Observation of Transient Intermediates in Redox Processes by Variable Voltage Oscillo-polarography and Cyclic Voltammetry

    THE drop** mercury electrode can be used for oscillo-polarography1 but the oscillo-polarograms obtained during the investigation of organic compounds are often difficult to interpret.

    W. KEMULA, Z. KUBLIK in Nature (1958)