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The title compound, dissolved in squalane, has been used as stationary phase in g.l.c. for purity determinations of olefins. High resolution open tubular columns have been prepared with the same phase. C2H4, C2D4 and the isomeric butenes were efficiently separated.
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Schurig, V., Chang, R.C., Zlatkis, A. et al. Application of dicarbonyl-rhodium-trifluoroacetyl-d-camphorate to special problems of olefin analysis by gas-liquid chromatography. Chromatographia 6, 223–225 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02311729
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