Propanoic acid, 2-methyl-, octyl ester

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Normal alkane RI, non-polar column, temperature ramp

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Data compiled by: NIST Mass Spectrometry Data Center, William E. Wallace, director

Column type CapillaryCapillaryCapillaryCapillaryCapillary
Active phase RTX-1RTX-1RTX-5DB-1HP-5
Column length (m) 60.60.20.60.30.
Carrier gas HeliumHeliumHeliumNitrogenH2
Substrate      
Column diameter (mm) 0.220.220.180.250.25
Phase thickness (μm) 0.250.250.200.250.25
Tstart (C) 60.60.50.60.50.
Tend (C) 230.230.280.250.280.
Heat rate (K/min) 2.2.4.5.4.
Initial hold (min)   1. 2.
Final hold (min) 30.30. 10.10.
I 1329.1329.1349.1328.1311.
ReferenceDib, Djabou, et al., 2010Dib, Djabou, et al., 2010Skalicka-Wozniak, Los, et al., 2008Sonboli, Kanani, et al., 2007Pino, Sauri-Duch, et al., 2006
Comment MSDC-RI MSDC-RI MSDC-RI MSDC-RI MSDC-RI
Column type CapillaryCapillaryCapillaryCapillary
Active phase HP-5OV-101OV-101OV-101
Column length (m) 30.50.50.50.
Carrier gas H2HeHeliumHelium
Substrate     
Column diameter (mm) 0.250.220.250.25
Phase thickness (μm) 0.251.  
Tstart (C) 50.100.40.40.
Tend (C) 280.220.200.200.
Heat rate (K/min) 4.1.2.5.
Initial hold (min) 2.1.0.0.
Final hold (min) 10. 0.0.
I 1348.1332.1331.1335.
ReferencePino, Sauri-Duch, et al., 2006Camciuc, Bessière, et al., 1998Tkachenko and Zenkevich, 1987Tkachenko and Zenkevich, 1987
Comment MSDC-RI MSDC-RI MSDC-RI MSDC-RI

References

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Dib, Djabou, et al., 2010
Dib, M.ElA.; Djabou, N.; Desjobert, L.-M.; Allali, H.; Tabti, B.; Muselli, A.; Costa, J., Characterization of volatile compounds of Daucus crinitus Desf. headspace solid phase microextraction as alternative technique to hydrodistillation, Chem, Centr. J., 2010, 4, 16, 1-15. [all data]

Skalicka-Wozniak, Los, et al., 2008
Skalicka-Wozniak, K.; Los, R.; Glowniak, K.; Malm, A., Variation of the volatile content of the fruits of Peucedanum alsaticum L., Acta Chromatographica, 2008, 20, 1, 119-133, https://doi.org/10.1556/AChrom.20.2008.1.10 . [all data]

Sonboli, Kanani, et al., 2007
Sonboli, A.; Kanani, M.R.; Yousefzadi, M.; Mojarrad, M., Biological activity and composition of the essential oil of Tetrataenium nephrophyllum (Apiaceae) from Iran, Natural Product Communications, 2007, 2, 12, 1249-1252. [all data]

Pino, Sauri-Duch, et al., 2006
Pino, J.; Sauri-Duch, E.; Marbot, R., Changes in volatile compounds of Habanero chile pepper (Capsicum chinense Jack. cv. Habanero) at two ripening stages, Food Chem., 2006, 94, 3, 394-398, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2004.11.040 . [all data]

Camciuc, Bessière, et al., 1998
Camciuc, M.; Bessière, J.M.; Vilarem, G.; Gaset, A., Volatile components in okra seed coat, Phytochemistry, 1998, 48, 2, 311-315, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0031-9422(97)01127-8 . [all data]

Tkachenko and Zenkevich, 1987
Tkachenko, K.G.; Zenkevich, I.G., Composition of Essential Oils from Fruits of Some Species Heracleum L., Rastitel'nye Resursy (Rus.), 1987, 1, 87-91. [all data]


Notes

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