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Determination of iron: In the presence of chromium and titanium with the jones reductor

January 1, 1943

Sulfuric acid solutions of titanous and chromous sulfates, obtained by passage through the Jones reductor, are oxidized by aeration for from 5 to 10 minutes in the presence of a trace of copper sulfate as a catalyst. Ferrous sulfate is essentially unoxidized and is titrated with permanganate after aeration. Best results are obtained by using 0.0003 millimole of copper sulfate in about 300 ml. of solution. Larger quantities of copper sulfate lead to slightly low results when both chromium and titanium are present.

Publication Year 1943
Title Determination of iron: In the presence of chromium and titanium with the jones reductor
Authors F. S. Grimaldi, R. E. Stevens, M. K. Carron
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
Index ID 70010991
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse