RI 3287 A Microcolorimetric Method For The Determination Of Benzene (2a664f81-3758-4eed-9e72-86c363e7c2ea)

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 4760 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1935
Abstract
There is a need for a method of determining benzene vapor in air which is simple and accurate and suitable for making industrial hygiene surveys. The most widely used method in this country is the Smyth modification of the Elliott and Dalton procedure. This depends on the nitration of the benzene to m-dinitrobenzene, reduction to phenylenediamine with an excess of standard titanous chloride solution, and back titration with a standard ferric ammonium sulphate solution. This method has the disadvantages of being somewhat time-consuming and cumbersome; it requires considerable apparatus, and a special modification is necessary in the presence of toluene. Recently Cook and Ficklen have published a method based on the oxidation of benzene with hydrogen peroxide in the presence of iron salts. This method requires the use of solid carbon dioxide to freeze out the benzene. The reaction Which produces the color is complex; and only approximate quantitative estimations can be made, except in a very narrow range.
Citation
APA:
(1935) RI 3287 A Microcolorimetric Method For The Determination Of Benzene (2a664f81-3758-4eed-9e72-86c363e7c2ea)MLA: RI 3287 A Microcolorimetric Method For The Determination Of Benzene (2a664f81-3758-4eed-9e72-86c363e7c2ea). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1935.