1958
DOI: 10.1039/jr9580002998
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609. Submicro-methods for the analysis of organic compounds. Part IV. The determination of iodine and bromine

Abstract: Xubmicro-methods for the Analysis of Organic Compounds. Part IV.* The Determination of Iodine and Bromine.

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“…Kirsten (112, US) has reported on the determination of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus using 0.1-mg. samples. Belcher and collaborators have published a series of papers on submicromethods in which carbon (9), nitrogen (14,21), and bromine and iodine (19) are determined on the 50scale. Battley (11) describes a method to determine carbon by wet oxidation with alkaline persulfate and measuring the carbon dioxide in the Warburg manometer.…”
Section: Thismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kirsten (112, US) has reported on the determination of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus using 0.1-mg. samples. Belcher and collaborators have published a series of papers on submicromethods in which carbon (9), nitrogen (14,21), and bromine and iodine (19) are determined on the 50scale. Battley (11) describes a method to determine carbon by wet oxidation with alkaline persulfate and measuring the carbon dioxide in the Warburg manometer.…”
Section: Thismentioning
confidence: 99%