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AFTER having completed the first of a series of experiments on the conductometric detection of ions in paper chromatograms, I read the communication by Hashimoto and Mori1 on high-frequency papyrography of salts. The authors did not obtain satisfactory results with the conductometric detection of the ions.
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DE VRIES, G. Conductometric Detection of Ions in Paper Chromatograms. Nature 173, 735–736 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/173735a0
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