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IN a systematic investigation concerning the correlation between structure and pyrolysis products, it was found that pyrolysis of compounds eluted from gas chromatographic columns could be used for the detection of the benzene ring when present in organic compounds.
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Janak, J., in Gas Chromatography, 1960. Proc. Third Symp., edit. by Scott, R. P. W., 309 (Butterworths, London, 1960).
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DHONT, J. Pyrolysis and Gas Chromatography for the Detection of the Benzene Ring in Organic Compounds. Nature 192, 747–748 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/192747a0
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