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Detection of Adulteration of Glycerol with Diethylene Glycol by Infrared Spectroscopy

8 Dec 2014

This application note describes the utilization of Compare and Adulterant Screen within Spectrum 10 (and Spectrum 10 ES for regulated environments) to enable a fast and accurate verification of samples or to confirm the presence and concentration of the adulterant diethylene glycol down to sub per cent levels.

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Detection of Adulteration of Glycerol with Diethylene Glycol by Infrared Spectroscopy