Infra-red absorption by colouring matter in natural waters / J. Ungar, Mineral Processing Division.: M38-1/106-1962E-PDF
"A type of ion exchange chromatography was employed to extract organic colouring matter from natural waters. Infra-red spectroscopy of the extracts in KBr discs showed them to be markedly similar to organic matter studied by other workers using different extraction procedures. Such groups as hydroxyl, C=C, C=O, carboxyl and CH were present. Further studies using the described extraction technique as well as the direct measurement of infra-red spectra of aqueous direct solutions are recommended"--Abstract.
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (ii, 12 pages) |
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