1955
DOI: 10.2116/bunsekikagaku.4.518
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Determination of Fluorine in Organic Compounds with Combustion Method

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“…Clark and Rees (10) described methods of retaining the other halogen acids and sulfur oxides in the combustion tube by incorporating a section of silver; but nitrogen oxides cannot be so removed. Hence the procedure described by Kojima, Nagase, and Moramatsu (22), which entails introduction of ammonia into the combustion train, seems to defeat its purpose.…”
Section: Methods Of Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clark and Rees (10) described methods of retaining the other halogen acids and sulfur oxides in the combustion tube by incorporating a section of silver; but nitrogen oxides cannot be so removed. Hence the procedure described by Kojima, Nagase, and Moramatsu (22), which entails introduction of ammonia into the combustion train, seems to defeat its purpose.…”
Section: Methods Of Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other Titrimetric Methods. Savchenko (41) titrated the fluoride solution with zirconium chloride, while Kojima and coworkers (22) used aluminum chloride. These reagents do not appear to have advantages over thorium nitrate.…”
Section: Methods Of Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%