Issue 1160, 1972

Potentiometric determination of monuron in herbicide formulations

Abstract

Monuron is extracted from a dispersion of the sample in hydrochloric acid into chloroform and the residue after evaporation of the chloroform is hydrolysed with boiling 24 N sulphuric acid. The liberated dimethylamine is distilled into 2 per cent. boric acid and titrated potentiometrically with standard hydrochloric acid. The method has been applied to technical monuron and aqueous suspension formulations with an error of 0·9 per cent.

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Analyst, 1972,97, 921-922

Potentiometric determination of monuron in herbicide formulations

S. H. Yuen and J. M. C. Palmer, Analyst, 1972, 97, 921 DOI: 10.1039/AN9729700921

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