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The Fujiwara reaction is the only known reaction for detecting halocarbons spectrophotometrically in the visible region, and it has been conducted with toxic, offensive-smelling pyridine and a strong base such as NaOH. New alternative approaches to conducting the Fujiwara reactions have been developed using solid pyridine derivatives and new bases for the detection of chloroform and carbon tetrachloride...
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