1941
DOI: 10.1021/i560093a021
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Tracer Isotopes in Analytical Chemistry

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“…8. Flagg and Wiig (101) summarize the application of tracer isotopes to analytical problems. For the organic chemist the stable isotopes can be of service in the analysis of mixtures of closely related compounds.…”
Section: Figure 65 Diffusion Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8. Flagg and Wiig (101) summarize the application of tracer isotopes to analytical problems. For the organic chemist the stable isotopes can be of service in the analysis of mixtures of closely related compounds.…”
Section: Figure 65 Diffusion Cellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ordinary analytical separations, the method may be used to determine completeness of precipitation, coprecipitation, or distribution between solvents. Specific examples of these and many others are discussed in recent reviews (76,121,247).…”
Section: Magneticmentioning
confidence: 99%