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Tritium Recoil Labeling of Linseed Oil

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The techniques of recoil tritiation [1] and Wilzbachtritiation [2] have been used to make a large number of complex organic compounds and natural mixtures such as “petroleum fractions” available for radioisotope studies [3,4]. Preparation of many of these compounds would not have been feasible by other techniques.

Presented at the Third Symposium on Advances in Tracer Methodology, 1959.

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Harlan, J.W. (1963). Tritium Recoil Labeling of Linseed Oil. In: Rothchild, S. (eds) Advances in Tracer Methodology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8619-3_11

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