2022
DOI: 10.1111/iej.13729
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What does not form after accidental sodium hypochlorite contact with chlorhexidine?

Abstract: If the chemical structure of brown precipitate is aimed to analyse in any research and the hypothesis is tested by any mass spectroscopy method, the fragmented PCA main peak of CHX is always detected in mass spectra. After all these considerations, in summary, it is certain that mass spectrometry-based on fragmentation analysis of molecules is not suitable for PCA analysis from brown precipitate, and this has been experimentally proven. CONFLICT OF INTERESTThe authors declare that there is no expectation of a … Show more

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