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publicationDate 2016-09-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104198603-B
titleOfInvention The analysis purposes of sulfydryl class nucleophilic displacement of fluorine derivatization reagent and method
abstract The invention belongs to analytical chemistry field, relate to sulfydryl class derivatization reagent purposes in mustard gas and related compounds analyte detection thereof.The invention still further relates to a kind of method detecting mustard gas and/or its related compound.Specifically, described detection method comprises the steps: to use sulfydryl class derivatization reagent, or, to passing through or without the testing sample of pretreatment adds sulfydryl class derivatization reagent.The present invention is suitable to highly reactive activity mustard gas and the mensuration of related compound prototype, overcome mustard gas in complex sample, chlormethine and cannot be measured prototype or the inaccurate drawback of assay because of what its rapid hydrolysis or alkylation conversion caused, simple to operate, repeatability and good stability, the liquid chromatography mass combination detection and the relevant toxicology and pharmacology that can be applicable to mustard gas and the related compound in environmental sample and biological sample with reactivity are studied.
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