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Process Analytics of Liquid Phases

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Sampling of aqueous systems is performed in a similar (simple) way as if genuine solutions are involved. In the case of emulsions problems are to be expected or appropriate measures are to be taken to ensure that a representative sample is obtained. Liquids containing solids and multiphase systems of immiscible substances are also problematic [1].

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Koch, K.H. (1999). Process Analytics of Liquid Phases. In: Process Analytical Chemistry. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03772-0_3

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