1982
DOI: 10.1021/ac00238a026
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Solvent extraction-ion chromatography for determination of chloride in liquid bromine

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“…For example, chlorine content (h) in bromine can be calculated (in wt%) by accurately measuring its density (r) and temperature T (in K) and then using the formula: h ¼ 109:4 À 0:088234 T À 26:738 r A more accurate and convenient method for chlorine determination is ion chromatography [68]. Pure bromine is transparent in the infrared, so water and organic impurities can be measured by their IR absorption spectrum.…”
Section: Quantitative Methods For Bromidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, chlorine content (h) in bromine can be calculated (in wt%) by accurately measuring its density (r) and temperature T (in K) and then using the formula: h ¼ 109:4 À 0:088234 T À 26:738 r A more accurate and convenient method for chlorine determination is ion chromatography [68]. Pure bromine is transparent in the infrared, so water and organic impurities can be measured by their IR absorption spectrum.…”
Section: Quantitative Methods For Bromidesmentioning
confidence: 99%