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Bibliography for Chapter Y. Inorganic Ions

Marini-Bett5lo. Amsterdam - London - New York Elsevier 1964. [Pg.853]

The list below contains the most important of the known spray reagents. These are given in alphabetical order (of a principal component) in Part I. Part II is classified alphabetically according to compounds or compound classes to be identified and lists the reagents customary for each of these. Spray reagents which are named after authors or have well known abbreviations are compiled in Part III. [Pg.854]

Only pure chemicals and solvents should be used for preparation of the spray reagents. Ethanol means 96% ethanol. [Pg.854]

Relevant information is given about toxic or otherwise dangerous reagents or spray solutions. The usual laboratory rules and precautions apply to all work with spray reagents. [Pg.854]

An analytical quartz lamp with a wave length maximum of 366 nm is used for inspection of chromatograms in long-wave UV light the maximum wave length of the short wave UV lamp is ca. 254 nm (cf. p. 78). [Pg.854]


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