Abstract
THIS book is designed to fill a gap in our technical literature, which up to now has yawned both deep and wide. It is written by chemists for their confre´res, but while the analyst and works chemist will appreciate every chapter, there are many others to whom it will prove valuable for guidance in empirical testing of their own special materials. This will be so in the examination of textiles, minerals and gems, paints and varnishes, paper and various cellulose derivatives, museum specimens, various foreign postage stamps, and numerous other objects which are dealt with in nineteen classes, to each of which a separate chapter is devoted.
Fluorescence Analysis in Ultra-violet Light.
By J. A. Radley Dr. Julius Grant. (Monographs on Applied Chemistry, Vol. 7.) Pp. xi + 219 + 14 plates. (London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1933.) 15s. net.
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LEWIS, S. Fluorescence Analysis in Ultra-violet Light . Nature 133, 665–666 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133665a0
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