Determination of Cu(III) and Cu(II) + Cu(III) in superconducting copper ceramics |
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Authors: | T. Nedelcheva A. Stoyanova-Ivanova L. Kostadinova I. Ivanova |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Analytical Chemistry, Higher Institute of Chemical Technology, Kl. Ohridski 8, BG-1156 Sofia, Bulgaria;(2) Institute of Solid State Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Lenin Boulevard 72, BG-1784 Sofia, Bulgaria;(3) Department of Silicate Technology, Higher Institute of Chemical Technology, Kl. Ohridski 8, BG-1156 Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Abstract: | Summary Copper(III) and total copper in superconducting Y-Ba-Cu oxide and related compounds can be determinated by two successive iodimetric titrations after the sample has been dissolved under Ar in HCl/KI medium. First, the iodine equivalent to copper(III) ist titrated with Na2S2O3 solution at pH 4.8, copper(II) being masked with EDTA. The total copper is then determined in the same solution by demasking with acid and iodide, followed by iodimetric titration. The method is both accurate and reproducible. The relative standard deviations for 1.074% copper(III) and 23.37% total copper are 0.8% and 0.3%, respectively. |
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