Abstract

Abstract The halide produced from a halo-organic compound interferes with the simultaneous determination of the atomic ratio between C, H, O, and N in the compound by the pyrolytic sulfurization gas chromatography, but the interference can be eliminated by allowing the pyrolytic sulfurization of the compound to proceed in the presence of the sodium sulfide formed by the reaction between sodium azide and sulfur.

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