Abstract
Feigl and Da Silva1 have put forward methods for detecting basic and acid substances when present in many materials normally regarded as insoluble, when acidity or basicity cannot be detected in the normal manner, for example, by a pH determination.
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J. Ind. Eng. Chem., Analyt. Ed., 14, 317 (1942), and 14, 519 (1942).
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WHITWORTH, C., POXON, D. Detection of Acid or Basic Substances in Damaged Fabrics. Nature 151, 198–199 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/151198b0
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