1959
DOI: 10.1016/0003-2670(59)80082-9
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Oxidation of hydroxylamine by ferricyanide in presence of zinc sulfate

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“…Numerous oxidants have been proposed for the determination of hydrazine including bromate (9, 10, 18), bromine (19), cerium(1V) (Q), chloramine T (6), ferricyanide (16), iodate (1,9,10,14), iodine (IO), iodine monochloride (4), mercury(1) (S), permanganate (9), selenite (60), and silver(1) (17). Of these, bromine, iodate, and iodine, which quantitatively oxidize hydrazine to nitrogen, appeared most reliable.…”
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“…Numerous oxidants have been proposed for the determination of hydrazine including bromate (9, 10, 18), bromine (19), cerium(1V) (Q), chloramine T (6), ferricyanide (16), iodate (1,9,10,14), iodine (IO), iodine monochloride (4), mercury(1) (S), permanganate (9), selenite (60), and silver(1) (17). Of these, bromine, iodate, and iodine, which quantitatively oxidize hydrazine to nitrogen, appeared most reliable.…”
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“…Of these, bromine, iodate, and iodine, which quantitatively oxidize hydrazine to nitrogen, appeared most reliable. Bromate, though widely used, has been reported to produce small amounts of ammonia in addition to nitrogen (16).…”
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confidence: 99%