1958
DOI: 10.1021/ac60141a012
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Chemical Oxygen Demand of Petrochemical Wastes. Modification of Standard Catalytic Reflux Procedure

Abstract: licate measurements were made on another sample of the standard alloy. A mean of 78.5 ± 0.7% was obtained.General Evaluation. This nondestructive method of analysis gives results accurate to within at least 5 to 6% for all three techniques. The sample size was limited to about 2 to 3 grams in the gross-decay and manualsweep-spectrometer methods, but could be increased to about 6 grams in the automatic scan technique. Because the precision of the measurement is a direct function of the total number of counts ac… Show more

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“…Accepted methods for the determination of small quantities of organic matter in dilute aqueous solutions are generally based upon wet oxidation. The amount of oxidant consumed may be found volumetrically (4) or photometrically (5), or the quantity of carbon dioxide evolved may be determined by manometrie (13), gravimetric (11), or alkalimetric (7) procedures,…”
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“…Accepted methods for the determination of small quantities of organic matter in dilute aqueous solutions are generally based upon wet oxidation. The amount of oxidant consumed may be found volumetrically (4) or photometrically (5), or the quantity of carbon dioxide evolved may be determined by manometrie (13), gravimetric (11), or alkalimetric (7) procedures,…”
Section: Literature Citedmentioning
confidence: 99%