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1 Commonwealth Bureau of Dental Standards, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The infrared spectra of 15 dentifrice polishing agents were investigated and found to have individual characteristics for certain identification. Representative materials all exhibited a conformity to Beer's law, thus enhancing the application of quantitative techniques. Three procedures were investigated and the results indicated a usefulness for general analytic and specification purposes.
Submitted on April 28, 1970
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