Determination of boron in titanium alloys by means of ion exchange |
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Authors: | George Norwitz Maurice Codell |
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Affiliation: | Pitman-Dunn Laboratories, Frankford Arsenal,Philadelphia, Pa.U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | There is need for a rapid method for the determination of moderate amounts of boron in titanium alloys. In this paper a method is proposed which uses ion exchange. The method is applicable to titanium alloys containing 0.025 to 1 per cent. boron. One or two grams of the sample are dissolved in hydrochloric acid, and the titanium and boron are oxidized with nitric acid. The bulk of the titanium is removed by a cation exchanger. A calcium carbonate separation is made to remove the residual titanium and adjust the acidity. The boron is then titrated with sodium hydroxide, after the addition of mannitol. None of the elements found in commercial titanium alloys interferes with the method. |
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