1947
DOI: 10.1021/ac60012a012
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Evaluation of Ferrous-Titanous Method

Abstract: VOLUME19, NO. 12 the reagent and sample, leaving only the bridge-type peroxides intact.

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“…No single method has found universal acceptance for the technically important determination of peroxides in natural products; the chemical methods in current use are based on reduction of the peroxide with ferrous salts (14-, 16), iodides (8,33,35), arsenious oxide (30), or stannous chloride (/). Many of the early procedures for the ferrous methods give grossly erroneous results.…”
Section: Induced Chain Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No single method has found universal acceptance for the technically important determination of peroxides in natural products; the chemical methods in current use are based on reduction of the peroxide with ferrous salts (14-, 16), iodides (8,33,35), arsenious oxide (30), or stannous chloride (/). Many of the early procedures for the ferrous methods give grossly erroneous results.…”
Section: Induced Chain Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%