1951
DOI: 10.1021/ac60058a015
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Determination of Oxygen in Organic Materials by Modified Sch¨tze-Unterzaucher Method

Abstract: The SchGtze-Unterzaucher method was investigated formed from the hydrocarbon samples was gaseous hl-drobecause high results were obtained when certain gen and not hydrocarbons of low molecular weight. The sulfur lots of iodine pentoxide were used in the determina-compounds were largely converted t o hydrogen sulfide when tion of oxygen; analysis of hydrocarbon samples sufficient hydrogen was present in the sample, but where a indicated oxygen contents as high as 2.5%. Data deficiency of hydrogen existed there … Show more

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“…The S content was determined by flask combustion and subsequent titration. The O content was determined gravimetrically by pyrolysis at 1200 °C (Unterzaucher method). The concentration of other elements was determined by proton‐induced X‐ray emission (PIXE) analysis by Elemental Analysis Inc. (Lexington, KY, elementalanalysis.com).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The S content was determined by flask combustion and subsequent titration. The O content was determined gravimetrically by pyrolysis at 1200 °C (Unterzaucher method). The concentration of other elements was determined by proton‐induced X‐ray emission (PIXE) analysis by Elemental Analysis Inc. (Lexington, KY, elementalanalysis.com).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regards to (i), the pyrolysis of C, , O compounds in an empty pyrolytic tube (13) resulted in C6H6, C02 or CO (and/or a mixture of both), CH4, H2, H20 (saccharides), and traces of acetylene, nitrogen-containing compounds yielded HCN and/or NO, and sulfur compounds produced H2S, CS2, and COS (14)(15)(16)(17). The pyrolysis on 50% platinized carbon (14) led to the same products (except for benzene and acetylene).…”
Section: Determination Of Oxygen In Organic Substances By Reaction-fr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dry combustion for nitrogen (Dumas) by the procedure of Colson (3), and for carbon and hydrogen by the method of Niederl (J). Oxygen by the Schiitze-Unterzaucher method as modified by Dundy and Stehr (5). Halogen and sulfur by the Parr peroxide bomb procedure for decomposition.…”
Section: Chemical Servicementioning
confidence: 99%