Issue 5, 1989

Iodimetric determination of iodate, bromate, hypochlorite, ascorbic acid and thiourea using flow injection amperometry

Abstract

Iodate, bromate and hypochlorite were determined as iodine by flow injection amperometry at a platinum or glassy carbon electrode by injecting them into an eluent 0.20 M in hydrochloric acid and 0.024 M in potassium iodide or an eluent 2 M in sulphuric acid and 0.12 M in potassium iodide. The rectilinearity range is from 10–3 to 10–7M. Organic compounds that can be oxidised or iodinated by iodine were determined on-line by injecting them in acidic solution into an iodate-iodide eluent and observing the decrease in the iodine signal. The determination was also performed by injecting a pre-reacted solution of iodine and the organic compound and monitoring the excess of iodine.

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Analyst, 1989,114, 583-586

Iodimetric determination of iodate, bromate, hypochlorite, ascorbic acid and thiourea using flow injection amperometry

M. A. Abdalla and H. M. Al-Swaidan, Analyst, 1989, 114, 583 DOI: 10.1039/AN9891400583

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