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THE widely employed Wilzbach's tritiation method is based on the exchange reaction between an organic substance and tritium gas induced by radiation from several curies of T2 (ref. 1).
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CACACE, F., GUARINO, A. & MONTEFINALE, G. Labelling of Organic Compounds by Mercury-photosensitized Reaction with Tritium Gas. Nature 189, 54–55 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189054a0
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