EuSplice: a unified resource for the analysis of splice signals and alternative splicing in eukaryotic genes

2007 
Soluble thiosulphates present in aqueous redox systems comprising at least one salt of an anthraquinone di-sulphonic acid and at least one water soluble compound of metal having at least two stable oxidation states, for example a vanadate, are converted to sulphates by introducing oleum or sulphuric acid into the lower half of a vessel containing said thiosulphate containing redox solution, wherein the sulphuric acid has a concentration of from 10-98% w/w H2SO4 and the amount of said sulphuric acid is such that the gram molecular weight ratio of sulphuric acid to thiosulphate is from 1:2 to 1:3, and thereafter separating the sulphate formed for example by using a solubility lowering technique. The process is carried out at ambient temperature and at a temperature of from 70 DEG C. up to the boiling temperature of the acidic mixture.
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