1977
DOI: 10.1016/0026-265x(77)90027-3
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Some investigations for a titrimetric determination of nanomoles of carbon

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“…Submilligram Samples. For the determination of carbon at the nanomole level, Buijsman et al (98) compared the coulometric titration of C02 in aqueous solution with simple titration in nonaqueous solution and found that the lower limits were 200 and 20 ng of carbon, respectively. Miyahara and Takaoka (99) continued to investigate the capillary tube method for gasometric determination of nitrogen and reported on the temperature variations in the azotometer, capillary mutability caused by glass corrosion, and weighing of hygroscopic or volatile samples.…”
Section: Determination Of Major Constituentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Submilligram Samples. For the determination of carbon at the nanomole level, Buijsman et al (98) compared the coulometric titration of C02 in aqueous solution with simple titration in nonaqueous solution and found that the lower limits were 200 and 20 ng of carbon, respectively. Miyahara and Takaoka (99) continued to investigate the capillary tube method for gasometric determination of nitrogen and reported on the temperature variations in the azotometer, capillary mutability caused by glass corrosion, and weighing of hygroscopic or volatile samples.…”
Section: Determination Of Major Constituentsmentioning
confidence: 99%