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The transfer of an (known from literature [141 and till now only applied to seawater) adsorption-voltammetric determination of molybdenum with oxine to biological samples, is described. The herewith accomplished changes of base solution resulted simultaneously in an optimization of the method with regard to interpretability and sensitivity. Special care was taken in the problem of decomposition. Best results are obtained with a high-pressure decomposition. Accuracy of analyses is confirmed with trials of recovery also in the biological matrix.
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Cziollek, E., Neeb, R. Adsorptionsvoltammetrische Molybdänbestimmung in biologischen Proben nach nassem Hochdruckaufschlu\. Z. Anal. Chem. 335, 860–864 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01204102
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