Determination Of Free Cyanide Using A Microdiffusion-Photometric Technique

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas A. Palmer
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Free cyanide has been successfully determined in ground and surface water by isolation using a microdiffusion technique followed by a pyridine-barbituric acid photometric finish. The determinable free cyanide includes hydrocyanic acid, ionic cyanide, and the cyanide of weak complexes such as cadmium, lead, manganese, and zinc cyanide. Complexes of copper, iron, nickel, and silver are sufficiently strong so the dissociation into free cyanide does not occur at the microdiffusion pH 7. Cyanate, sulfide, and thiocyanate do not interfere. Samples containing as little as 0.005 mg/L are successfully analyzed. The relative standard deviation is <10%. Samples stored at pH >I2 in the dark are stable at least three weeks.
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APA: Thomas A. Palmer  (1981)  Determination Of Free Cyanide Using A Microdiffusion-Photometric Technique

MLA: Thomas A. Palmer Determination Of Free Cyanide Using A Microdiffusion-Photometric Technique. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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