One of the prime requirements for the use of a spectral region for analytical purposes is a library of reference spectra. Since no adequate libraries exist, the literature since 1941 has been indexed and references to spectra are listed by empirical formula. The few published analytical applications of far ultraviolet spectroscopy are discussed. With the commercial spectrophotometers that are now available it seems certain that the analysts will make frequent use of this region in the future
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