Double indication in catalytic—kinetic analysis; Determination of iron(III), cyanide and molybdenum(VI) |
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Authors: | Herbert Weisz Wolfgang Meiners |
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Institution: | Lehrstuhl für Analytische Chemie, Chemisches Laboratorium der Universität Freiburg, Freiburg i.Br.B.R.D. |
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Abstract: | The reactions in catalytic—kinetic methods are followed simultaneously with two independent indication systems. The information delivered by the two indication methods can be used alone or in combination for the determination of the catalyst or the inhibitor. The following examples illustrate the method: the determination of iron(III) by its catalytic action on the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (thermometric and biamperometric indication)in the range 10–100 ng Fe/6 ml; the determination of cyanide which inhibits the catalytic activity of copper on the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide thermometric and biamperometric indication) in the range 2–60 μg CN-/7 ml; and the determination of molybdenum based on the Landolt-type system iodide—bromate— ascorbic acid (thermometric and photometric indication) in the range 0.8–40 μg Mo/8 ml. |
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