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Quantification of Nicotine in Ecigarette Liquid Sample Using GCFID and Hydrogen Carrier Gas

8 Feb 2019

Nicotine content is an important attribute for e-cigarette liquid and can be easily assayed using gas chromatography techniques. In this report, an e-cigarette liquid sample was analyzed by the Shimadzu GC-2030 using H2 carrier gas and the concentration of nicotine was determined. This instrument setup provides an easy and robust system for routine analysis with accurate and precise results.

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Quantification of Nicotine in Ecigarette Liquid Sample Using GCFID and Hydrogen Carrier Gas