Electrochemical measurements of blood alcohol levels.

Author(s)
Bay, H.W. Blurton, K.F. Lieb, H.C. & Oswin, H.G.
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Abstract

A technique for the measurement of alcohol concentration in the breath which is more accurate than the present evidential devices and yet is portable and simple to operate is described. Studies with this instrument indicate that the electro-chemical oxidation of alcohol is a more accurate technique for the measurement of alcohol in breath samples than the instruments based on colorimetric methods of detection.

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B 9313 fo /83.4/
Source

Nature, Vol. 240 (1972), No. 5375 (3 November), p. 52- 53, 1 graph., 8 ref.

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