The determination of traces of antimony,tin and arsenic in cadmium by pulse polarography |
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Authors: | E. Temmerman F. Verbeek |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory For Analytical Chemistry, University of Ghent Belgium |
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Abstract: | Traces of antimony, tin and arsenic in cadmium products were determined by pulse polarography. Arsenic was distilled, while antimony and tin were precipitated as hydroxides with manganese dioxide as carrier; some lead was coprecipitated with tin, hence these elements were further separated by distillation. In all cases quantitative recoveries were obtained. Antimony(III) was determined in a hydrochloric acid-sodium hypophosphite mixture, tin(IV) in a hydrochloric-hydrobromic acid mixture and arsenic(III) in sulphuric acid as supporting electrolytes; for arsenic(III), methylene blue had to be added. A sample weight of 10 g and an end volume of 10 ml allowed the determination down to about 0.004 p.p.m. antimony, 0.006 p.p.m. tin and 0.003 p.p.m. arsenic in cadmium. Several synthetic samples and commercially available cadmium products were analysed. |
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