Optimised Techniques for Determining Organic and Inorganic Carbon

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Optimised Techniques for Determining Organic and Inorganic Carbon

13 Nov, 2013

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Exeter Analytical has published an optimised technique for direct determination of total carbon, organic and inorganic carbon in marine sediments using its Model 440 CHN Elemental Analyser. Organic and inorganic carbon monitoring is also very important in soil analysis because it enables researchers to understand and estimate potential responses of soil carbon to global changes in the future. Carbon can be determined in both its inorganic and organic forms via acid pre-treatment or temperature differential measurement using an Exeter Analytical Model 440 Elemental Analyser.

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