Issue 1282, 1983

Voltammetric determination of hydrazine and hydroxylamine

Abstract

Hydrazine or hydroxylamine when present at concentrations of 0.32–5.7 mg 1–1 are readily determined in an acetate buffer at pH 5.0 by voltammetry using a rotating platinum electrode and measuring the current plateau at 0.85 V versus S.C.E. In mixtures, hydrazine and hydroxylamine are determined by measuring the plateau current before and 5 min after the addition of acetone. Amounts of hydrazine and hydroxylamine are obtained either algebraically or graphically. In this manner, the amounts can be determined with a relative standard deviation of better than 2% when present alone. In mixtures the relative standard deviation varies from 2 to 5% depending on the amount present.

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Analyst, 1983,108, 76-80

Voltammetric determination of hydrazine and hydroxylamine

F. X. Dias and B. Jaselskis, Analyst, 1983, 108, 76 DOI: 10.1039/AN9830800076

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