1949
DOI: 10.1021/ac60025a030
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Volumetric Analytical Methods for Organic Compounds

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“…Recent reviews of titrimetric methods of analysis have included those applicable to inorganic determinations by Rodden and Goldbeck (81, 82), and to organic substances by Smith, Shriner, and coworkers (33)(34)(35). The standard reference work in English by Kolthoff and Furman (21) is being revised by Kolthoff and Stenger (22).…”
Section: Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent reviews of titrimetric methods of analysis have included those applicable to inorganic determinations by Rodden and Goldbeck (81, 82), and to organic substances by Smith, Shriner, and coworkers (33)(34)(35). The standard reference work in English by Kolthoff and Furman (21) is being revised by Kolthoff and Stenger (22).…”
Section: Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent to Pregl's introduction of techniques for quantitative organic microchemical analysis (78), there have been everincreasing development and extension of methods of elemental analysis and group analysis (31,84,102). The results of such studies have provided a sound basis for analytical characterization of organic compounds.…”
Section: Chemical Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Techniques are available for minimizing these difficulties. THE methods available for functional group determination have been amply described and reviewed (15,22). Methods exist for practically all the functional groups, but situations often arise when changes in methods, or sometimes a completely new procedure, are necessary.…”
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