1975
DOI: 10.1021/ac60353a054
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Determination of ferrous and total iron in silicate rocks by automated colorimetry

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“…Fe(II)/total Fe ratios (Fe(II)/ΣFe) in the spinels were determined colorimetrically. 39,40 In this method, used for characterization. The initial set was used for XRD and XAFS studies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fe(II)/total Fe ratios (Fe(II)/ΣFe) in the spinels were determined colorimetrically. 39,40 In this method, used for characterization. The initial set was used for XRD and XAFS studies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemicals were ACS grade or better and were used as received. Fe­(II)/total Fe ratios (Fe­(II)/ΣFe) in the spinels were determined colorimetrically. , In this method, V­(V) is reduced to V­(IV) by Fe­(II) during dissolution of the sample in acid. When 2,2′-bipyridyl (bipy) and buffer are added, V­(IV) quantitatively reduces Fe­(bipy) 3 3+ to red Fe­(bipy) 3 2+ , which is measured spectrophotometrically.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fe(II)/Fe(total) ratios were determined colorimetrically using a manual adaptation of the method described by Whitehead and Malik, and have an absolute uncertainty of 0.4%. 20,21 Two groups of borosilicate glasses were investigated. The first group, crucible glasses, was prepared in a vertical tube furnace by suspending a Pt / 4% Au crucible in the center of the tube.…”
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“…However, with the development of studies on the speciation of elements and efforts to use the information on their levels (the geochemical 'fingerprint') to monitor processes taking place in the environment Niedzielski, 2009, Kozak et al, 2012), the interest in iron speciation has increased. Determinations of the levels of various forms of iron rely on colorimetric methods that utilise their selective ability to form colour complexes with sulphocyanateions (in the case of Fe(III), Tarafder and Thakur, 2005) and with 2,2'-dipyridyl (in the case of Fe(II), Whitehead and Malik, 1975), thus competing with the latest combined techniques (Gonzalvez et al, 2009). In determinations of total iron content, colorimetric methods have practically been replaced by spectrometric ones (Hosseinimehr et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%