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Organic nitrates chemical hydrolysis

Electrochemically inactive organic compounds can be converted into an electrochemically active state by nitration, nitrosation, oxidation, hydrolysis, or some other preliminary chemical reaction, and can then be determined polarographically or voltammetrically. Examples of this are polarographic determinations of alkylbenzenesulfonates in natural water samples after extraction and nitration of the aromatic ring [77] and determinations of beta-receptor blocking agents in tablets after conversion to the corresponding V-nitroso derivatives [78]. [Pg.820]


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