Investigating of cardanol composition with two dimensional full gas chromatography with time of flight mass-spectrometry technique (GCxGC-TOF MS)
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With the use of GCxGC-TOF MS technique qualitative and quantitative composition of a complicated material – cardanol was investigated. The presence of 33 substances belonging to 4 structural groups was established. Main constituents of cardanol produced by Southern Agro Phenols Limited (SAPL), Tamil Nadu state, India were found to be: 3-pentadecylphenol – 33,4%, 3-pentadecadienylphenol – 24,4%, 3-pentadecatrienylphenol – 33,5%. GC´GC method possess a brand new possibility on dividing components, which is very useful for isolating of individual substances varying in number of double bonds in side chains.Downloads
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