Issue 8, 1984

Gas-liquid chromatographic method for the determination of peracids in the presence of a large excess of hydrogen peroxide

Abstract

The oxidation of organic sulphides is very fast with peracids and very slow with hydrogen peroxide. Thus, addition of an excess of methyl p-tolyl sulphide to a mixture of an organic peracid and hydrogen peroxide results in the formation of methyl p-tolyl sulphoxide equimolar with the peracid. The gas-chromatographic determination of the residual sulphide, or of the produced sulphoxide, affords a quantitative evaluation of the peracid present in the mixture. The method has been applied to the determination of m-chloroperbenzoic acid and peracetic and perpropionic acids.

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Analyst, 1984,109, 985-987

Gas-liquid chromatographic method for the determination of peracids in the presence of a large excess of hydrogen peroxide

F. Di Furia, M. Prato, U. Quintily, S. Salvagno and G. Scorrano, Analyst, 1984, 109, 985 DOI: 10.1039/AN9840900985

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