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THE methods so far known for the determination of traces of metal are often expensive and take much time. Moreover, either the sensitivity is low or the error is large. On the other hand, quantitative paper chromatography has not developed far enough yet to give a competitive solution. I have investigated the possibility of using radioactive hydrogen sulphide (H235S).
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VAN ERKELENS, P. Quantitative Paper Chromatography of Traces of Metal with the Aid of Radioactive Hydrogen Sulphide. Nature 172, 357–358 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/172357b0
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