Issue 7, 1991

Determination of N-halogeno derivatives with ion-selective electrodes

Abstract

A method for analysing solutions of N-iodo derivatives (1 × 10–2–1 × 10–7 mol dm–3) and N-bromo derivatives (1 × 10–2–1 × 10–6 mol dm–3) has been developed. The N-halogeno derivative is reduced with sulphite ion and the halide concentration determined with an ion-selective electrode. N-Chloro derivatives undergo halogen exchange with bromide or iodide ion. The change in bromide or iodide concentration is determined with an ion-selective electrode and is equal to the concentration of the N-chloro derivative. Solutions 1 × 10–6–1 × 10–7 mol dm–3 in N-chloro derivative can be analysed by this method.

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Analyst, 1991,116, 721-722

Determination of N-halogeno derivatives with ion-selective electrodes

M. Marquez, J. Alvarado and M. De Rosa, Analyst, 1991, 116, 721 DOI: 10.1039/AN9911600721

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