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FTIR-spektroskopische Bestimmung von Azidionen in wäßrigen Proteinlösungen

FTIR spectrosc. detmn. of azide ions in aqueous proteins solutions

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For the quantitative determination of azide ions in presence of proteins a FTIR spectroscopic method is described. The detection limit is sufficient for azide ion concentrations, which may be used for physiological investigations.

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Zur direkten Bestimmung von Azidionen in wäßrigen Lösungen in Gegenwart von Proteinen wird ein FTIR-spektroskopisches Verfahren beschrieben. Die Nachweisgrenze liegt weit unter der Azidionenkonzentration, die bei physiologischen Experimenten tolerierbar ist.

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Herzog, K., Rudolph, W. FTIR-spektroskopische Bestimmung von Azidionen in wäßrigen Proteinlösungen. Fresenius J Anal Chem 343, 619–620 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00324123

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