Issue 1181, 1974

A method for the determination of total sulphur in silicate rocks

Abstract

After oxidising sulphides to sulphates with a mixture of sodium chlorate and hydrochloric acid, the sample is refluxed with a reducing mixture of sodium iodide, red phosphorus, hypophosphorous acid, orthophosphoric acid and propionic acid. The hydrogen sulphide generated is absorbed in potassium hydroxide solution and titrated against 2-(hydroxymercuri)benzoic acid solution with dithizone as indicator. The approximate range covered is 5 to 2000 mg kg–1 of sulphur in the rock.

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Analyst, 1974,99, 515-518

A method for the determination of total sulphur in silicate rocks

J. M. Murphy and G. A. Sergeant, Analyst, 1974, 99, 515 DOI: 10.1039/AN9749900515

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