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IN view of recent communications1,2,3 on the infra-red band arising from the O—H vibration in certain compounds, it is of interest to direct attention to certain analytical data obtained by us with comparatively high dispersion in the region 3, working with solutions about 0.1 mol/lit. in carbon tetrachloride.
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Fox, J., MARTIN, A. Some Infra-Red Bands in the 3 Region. Nature 139, 507 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139507a0
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