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Many mixtures of surfactants can be analysed only after prior separation into the main classes, or by methods that are intrinsically separative, notably the various chromatographic techniques. Even in those cases where chromatography is not the only possible approach, it is often the most convenient and cost-effective.
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Cullum, D.C. (1994). Analysis of mixtures without separation. In: Cullum, D.C. (eds) Introduction to Surfactant Analysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1316-8_8
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