1964
DOI: 10.1021/ac60218a018
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Diffusion Method for the Determination of Silicon in Inorganic Materials.

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“…Photometric techniques of silicon analysis in steels were reviewed (317), and precautions w'ere outlined for the use of the molybdenum blue methods (62). A modification involved the preliminary diffusion separation of silicon as S1F4 (232) and another, the complete automation of the molybdenum blue method (471). Several other modifications were also used for the determination of silicon in low alloy steels and irons (89,121,181,224,247,285,478), in ferromolybdenum (828), and in oxide inclusions and irons (280).…”
Section: Earthsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photometric techniques of silicon analysis in steels were reviewed (317), and precautions w'ere outlined for the use of the molybdenum blue methods (62). A modification involved the preliminary diffusion separation of silicon as S1F4 (232) and another, the complete automation of the molybdenum blue method (471). Several other modifications were also used for the determination of silicon in low alloy steels and irons (89,121,181,224,247,285,478), in ferromolybdenum (828), and in oxide inclusions and irons (280).…”
Section: Earthsmentioning
confidence: 99%