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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 15, 1237-1240, Copyright © 1969 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Chemically Hardened Glassware

A Contaminant in Lithium Analyses

John J. Wittrig 1, Edmund J. Anthony 1, A. E. Woods 1, and John T. Coates 1

1 Psychobiology Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, Murfreesboro, Tenn 37130 and the Department of Chemistry, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tenn.

A source of error in lithium determinations from commonly used chemically hardened glassware is described. This contaminating source may contribute up to a thirty-fold error, depending on the levels being analyzed.

Submitted on March 5, 1969
Accepted on May 2, 1969







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