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Clinical Chemistry 24: 92-94, 1978;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 24, 92-94, Copyright © 1978 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Applications of a new instrument, the potentiophotometer

WE Carroll, RD Jackson and AA Wilcox

The Potentiophotometer is a new instrument for measuring the absorption characteristics of solutions. A brief description of its construction and theory of operation is presented, with illustrations of its use in the colorimetric quantitative analysis for inorganic phosphorus and total protein in serum. The potentiophotometric results correlate well (r = 0.97 to 0.98) with measurements made of the same solutions with either of two conventional spectrophotometers, the Gilford 300N and the Coleman Jr. II.





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