1961
DOI: 10.1016/0026-265x(61)90084-4
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Rapid micromethods of elemental analysis. III. Precise conlometric determination of hydrogen in organic compounds

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“…Several papers were concerned with the determination of water by adsorption on a P206 film and subsequent electrolysis between platinum electrodes (198,247). A similar technique was used for the determination of hydrogen in organic compounds (9,193,246). By using this technique, 3-mg. samples containing about 3.2% hydrogen could be determined with a standard deviation of between 0.01 and 0.03%.…”
Section: Controlled Current Coulometry-coulometric Titrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several papers were concerned with the determination of water by adsorption on a P206 film and subsequent electrolysis between platinum electrodes (198,247). A similar technique was used for the determination of hydrogen in organic compounds (9,193,246). By using this technique, 3-mg. samples containing about 3.2% hydrogen could be determined with a standard deviation of between 0.01 and 0.03%.…”
Section: Controlled Current Coulometry-coulometric Titrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%