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Earth Waxes, Peat, Montan Wax and Other Organic Brown Coal Constituents

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This section will deal only with special methods bearing directly on the isolation and identification of natural products treated in this chapter, especially methods used in the analysis of waxes.

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Wollrab, V., Streibl, M. (1969). Earth Waxes, Peat, Montan Wax and Other Organic Brown Coal Constituents. In: Eglinton, G., Murphy, M.T.J. (eds) Organic Geochemistry. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87734-6_30

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