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Open AccessBook Review Purification of Laboratory Chemicals, Fourth Edition. By W. L. F. Armarego by R. Read FRACI, School of Chemistry, University of New South Wales, New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Molecules 1997, 2(10), 152; https://doi.org/10.3390/21000152 Published: 31 October 1997 View Full-Text Download PDF Citation Export BibTeX EndNote RIS Cite This Paper

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  • This monograph remains the bible for practising chemists wishing to know how to dry solvents or purify commercially available laboratory chemicals

  • The latest edition is organised into five chapters, the first two of which describe in revised form, common physical techniques and chemical methods in purification, including procedures for specific classes of organic compounds

  • Later chapters deal with purification of an increased number of individual organic, and inorganic and metalorganic compounds, and there is a greatly expanded section with 400 entries on biochemicals and related compounds that will surely widen the appeal of the reference work

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This monograph remains the bible for practising chemists wishing to know how to dry solvents or purify commercially available laboratory chemicals. Armarego (Australian National University, The John Curtin School of Medical Research). D.D. Perrin (Australian National University, Formerly of the Medical Chemistry Group).

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