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Natural organic matter major constituents

F.H. Frimmel (1998). Characterization of natural organic matter as major constituents in aquatic systems. J. Cont. Hydrol, 35, 201-216. [Pg.213]

Low-volatility natural organic material such as polysaccharides and higher molecular weight proteins sometimes produced low results. In the Hannaker and Buchanan method [82] these problems are overcome by using a solution-phase oxidant and enclosing the system in a sealed tube. In this way all of the constituents are fully contained and exposed to oxidation and, moreover, oxidation of the organic matter to carbon dioxide is complete for the greater majority of compounds. [Pg.489]


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