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Infrared spectroscopy can be used for quantitative as well as for qualitative analysis, although it does not have the quantitative accuracy of some other analytical techniques—e.g., gas chromatography. In most cases, however, it will do as well as or better than the desired performance on the required quantitative analysis, and frequently it is the only feasible way of doing the job.
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D. Z. Robinson, Anal. Chem. 23: 273 (1951).
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© 1970 Plenum Press, New York
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Alpert, N.L., Keiser, W.E., Szymanski, H.A. (1970). Quantitative Analysis. In: IR. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8160-0_6
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