Conclusion
Introduction to organic analytical chemistry
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Conclusion
Introduction to organic analytical chemistry

Author : Fernand PELLERIN

Publication date: June 10, 2000 | Lire en français

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5. Conclusion

The Organic Analysis section describes the main methods available to all organic analysis laboratories equipped with current instruments and apparatus.

These methods enable the identification, determination and, in some cases, even differentiation of organic compounds on a semi-microanalytical or microanalytical scale. They thus contribute to solving the multiple problems posed by the determination of purity and the analysis of isolated compounds, as well as the detection and determination of traces of organic compounds in the various branches of applied analytical chemistry. These methods, which have proved their effectiveness, are often easily transposable to other fields. Analysts will thus find in this section food for thought and adaptations to solve their particular analytical problems, as well as ensuring the development and efficiency of organic analysis....

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