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IN many combustion products, hydrogen peroxide forms a large part of the peroxidic products isolated1. It is therefore worth recording some observations on the interference caused by hydrogen peroxide in the analysis of such mixtures as hydrogen peroxide and methyl hydroperoxide.
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EGERTON, A., EVERETT, A. & MINKOFF, G. Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on the Analysis of Organic Peroxides. Nature 173, 399 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/173399a0
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