1952
DOI: 10.5254/1.3543455
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Detection of Elemental Sulfur in Minute Quantities as in “Blooms”

Abstract: It appears from the tests performed that the first method given is the more sensitive and is less liable to interference from accelerators.

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“…Galloway and Foxton (51) detected free sulfur in rubber by the blue-green color produced in a filter paper contact procedure with sodium hydroxide and pyridine. Eccleston, Morrison, and Smith (40) described a polarographic method for determining elemental sulfur in crude oil.…”
Section: Specialtiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Galloway and Foxton (51) detected free sulfur in rubber by the blue-green color produced in a filter paper contact procedure with sodium hydroxide and pyridine. Eccleston, Morrison, and Smith (40) described a polarographic method for determining elemental sulfur in crude oil.…”
Section: Specialtiesmentioning
confidence: 99%