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Amperometric complex-formation titrations at a dropping mercury electrode, employing normal pulse polarography
J W Dieker1, W E van der Linden, G den Boef
1Laboratory for Analytical Chemistry, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract:
Selective determinations of several metal ions by means of amperometric complex-formation titrations employing normal pulse polarography with a DME appear to be possible. Concentrations down to 3 x 10(-7)M have been determined with adequate accuracy. In alkaline medium deaeration is necessary; in acidic medium it can be omitted.
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