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Automatic microdetermination of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen: Improved combustion train and handling techniques

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Combustion, reduction, and absorption tube packing, ladle design, and sample handling procedures have been described to assure good results for the microdetermination of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen on a great variety of organic compounds with an automatic analyzer.

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Verbrennung, Reduktion, Füllung der Absorptionsröhrchen und Arbeitsweise bei der Mikrobestimmung von C, H und N in einer großen Zahl verschiedener organischer Verbindungen mit einem automatischen Analysengerät werden beschrieben.

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Culmo, R. Automatic microdetermination of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen: Improved combustion train and handling techniques. Mikrochim Acta 57, 175–180 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01216680

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