Abstract

Dynamic headspace analysis was performed on several samples of foodstuffs in a special gas chromatographic injection system which is normally used for Curie-point pyrolysis analysis. Photoionization was used in the gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric instrument as a reproducible low-energy ionization method. Mass spectral accumulation of the data yields fingerprints of the samples which are amenable to computer-assisted statistical data analysis.

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