1957
DOI: 10.1007/bf01257276
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Determination of non-aminoid nitrogen by the micro-Kjeldahl method I. aromatic nitro compounds

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“…Hozumi and Kinoshita (47) have studied the generation of oxygen from manganese dioxide, cobaltic oxide, nickel oxide, and cupric oxide. Cobaltic oxide is shown to be a satisfactory substitute for cupric oxide, but there is no advantage in using the former reagent as (90). A thoroughly tested procedure for nitro compounds involves reduction of the sample in an organic solvent by means of zinc and hydrochloric acid.…”
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“…Hozumi and Kinoshita (47) have studied the generation of oxygen from manganese dioxide, cobaltic oxide, nickel oxide, and cupric oxide. Cobaltic oxide is shown to be a satisfactory substitute for cupric oxide, but there is no advantage in using the former reagent as (90). A thoroughly tested procedure for nitro compounds involves reduction of the sample in an organic solvent by means of zinc and hydrochloric acid.…”
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“…Ma, Lang, and McKinley (9) recently described a micromethod applicable to aromatic nitro compounds in which the sample in either acetic acid or methanol solution was subjected to a zinchydrochloric acid reduction before Kjeldahlization.…”
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