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Chelating reagents absorption analysis with

The availability of strongly chelating extractant reagents for a number of metals has lead to the development of procedures in which the metal is extracted from minimally treated blood or urine and then quantified by atomic absorption analysis. The metals for which such extractions can be used include cobalt, lead, and thallium extracted into organic solvent as the dithiocarbamate chelate, and nickel extracted into methylisobutyl ketone as a chelate formed with ammonium pyrro-lidinedithiocarbamate. [Pg.416]


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