1968
DOI: 10.1021/ac60268a039
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Simultaneous microdetermination of carbon and fluorine in organic compounds by an oxyhydrogen flame method

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“…Carbon dioxide is expelled from the aqueous solution, is absorbed in an alkaline solution of barium chloride, liberated, and determined gravimetrically by means of ascarite. Nitrogen, sulfur, and other halogens do not interfere (204].…”
Section: Determination Of Other Elements In Organic Fluorine Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Carbon dioxide is expelled from the aqueous solution, is absorbed in an alkaline solution of barium chloride, liberated, and determined gravimetrically by means of ascarite. Nitrogen, sulfur, and other halogens do not interfere (204].…”
Section: Determination Of Other Elements In Organic Fluorine Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Gagnon and Olson (89) determined carbon and fluorine by a procedure involving combustion with an oxyhydrogen flame applicable to the most stable fluorocarbons. Horacek and Pechanec (122) combusted organic samples containing sulfur and fluorine in oxygen and absorbed the products in water.…”
Section: Simultaneous Determination Of Several Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%