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IN the course of a study on the adsorption at liquid/solid and liquid/air interfaces, difficulties were encountered in identifying small quantities of adsorbed detergents and in separating mixtures of such substances containing alkyl groups differing in length.
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Schwerdtfeger, E., Naturwiss., 40, 201 (1953).
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FRANKS, F. Partition Chromatography of Synthetic Detergents. Nature 176, 693–694 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/176693b0
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