1959
DOI: 10.1021/ac60145a036
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Rapid Spectrophotometric Determination of Manganese. Triethanolamine and Peroxide Complexes of Manganese(III)

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“…Tetraethyllead is decomposed and lead is extracted simultaneously with the manganese, and may be determined polarographically in an aliquot of the acid extract. The nianganese(I1) and (111) and lead(I1) complexes with triethanolamine are characterized, and the formation of a manganese(II1)-peroxide complex is confirmed (6). The current-potential curve for the reduction of manganese(II1) in alkaline triethanolamine solution exhibits two waves (3).…”
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“…Tetraethyllead is decomposed and lead is extracted simultaneously with the manganese, and may be determined polarographically in an aliquot of the acid extract. The nianganese(I1) and (111) and lead(I1) complexes with triethanolamine are characterized, and the formation of a manganese(II1)-peroxide complex is confirmed (6). The current-potential curve for the reduction of manganese(II1) in alkaline triethanolamine solution exhibits two waves (3).…”
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“…By a method of continuous variations, the empirical composition of the manganese (11)-triethanolamine complex has been determined to be Mn(TEA)2+2 (6). Since the half-wave potential of the manganese (111) -( 11) couple is independent of the concentration of triethanolamine, the manganese(I1) and (111) ible reaction of this type, the slope of the plot of half-wave potential us.…”
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“…Triethanolamine (TEA) has been reported in the literature to form stable complexes with Mn 3+ and Mn 2+ in alkaline solution 8,42 and has also been examined as an electrolyte additive. For example, Kozawa et al have reported that TEA has no effect on the first electron discharge curve, but produces a flat and higher voltage profile for the second electron discharge.…”
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