Issue 1107, 1968

The spectrophotometric determination of titanium in iron and steel with diantipyrylmethane

Abstract

The use of diantipyrylmethane as a spectrophotometric reagent for the determination of titanium in iron and steel has been investigated. A rapid method is suggested in which the reagent, which permits the determination of titanium in a wide range of iron and steels, is used. Results are given for the analysis of stainless, high speed and mild steels, and cast irons.

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Analyst, 1968,93, 383-387

The spectrophotometric determination of titanium in iron and steel with diantipyrylmethane

J. A. Corbett, Analyst, 1968, 93, 383 DOI: 10.1039/AN9689300383

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