1944
DOI: 10.1021/i560125a007
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Determination of Soluble Pectin and Pectic Acid by Electrodeposition

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“…Precipitation with pyridine has been used for the determination of monochloroacetic acid; other halogenated derivatives react under the same conditions (33). An interesting electrodeposition method has been reported for pectic acid and pectins (46). These materials are negatively charged colloids, and in the method are deposited on a platinum gauze anode from a cooled solution of the material in water and alcohol.…”
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“…Precipitation with pyridine has been used for the determination of monochloroacetic acid; other halogenated derivatives react under the same conditions (33). An interesting electrodeposition method has been reported for pectic acid and pectins (46). These materials are negatively charged colloids, and in the method are deposited on a platinum gauze anode from a cooled solution of the material in water and alcohol.…”
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confidence: 99%