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==ISE Film Analysis: HPLC Grade H<sub>2</sub>O Solution== | |||
'''A crosslinked PVOH 22K film containing 1mL glutaldehyde that had been exchanged for 10 min in the CuSO<sub>4</sub> solution was used for an Ion Selective Electrode Analysis.''' | |||
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OBJECTIVESFilms Examined using FTIRIon Selective Electrode Film ProceduresISE Film Analysis: Varied Ion SolutionA crosslinked PVOH 22K film containing 1mL glutaldehyde that had been exchanged for 10 min in the CuSO4 solution was used for an Ion Selective Electrode Analysis.
ISE Film Analysis: HPLC Grade H2O SolutionA crosslinked PVOH 22K film containing 1mL glutaldehyde that had been exchanged for 10 min in the CuSO4 solution was used for an Ion Selective Electrode Analysis.
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