Thirty-three organic compounds prepared for use as analytical standards were examined for purity by the extraction-solubility method. Of these, twenty-one gave satisfactory results, seven behaved non-ideally, and five were not soluble in the useful range. Results on the twenty-one satisfactory samples compared favourably with those obtained by differential scanning calorimetry and other analytical methods.
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December 1996