Issue 1096, 1967

A coagulation method for determining silica (without dehydration) in silicate materials

Abstract

Silica may be coagulated from acidic solutions by any of a series of “Polyox” resins. This technique enables silica to be determined in silicate materials without dehydration. The procedure fits into the method of B.S. 1902 : Part 2A : 1964 for the analysis of aluminosilicates and aluminous materials, without interference, giving results of equal accuracy.

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Analyst, 1967,92, 466-467

A coagulation method for determining silica (without dehydration) in silicate materials

H. Bennett and R. A. Reed, Analyst, 1967, 92, 466 DOI: 10.1039/AN9679200466

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