RI 3323 A Microcolorimetric Method For The Determination Of Toluene ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. P. Yant
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

The widespread use of toluene in industry and the importance of air analysis in industrial-hygiene surveys have created a need for a simple and accurate method for determining toluene vapor in air. Most of the methods used to determine small quantities of toluene in liquid or vapor form are based on the measurement of its physical properties. Methods based on fractional distillation, determination of specific gravity, use of the interferometer, use of the spectrograph, and sorption on solid sorbents with subsequent determination of gain in weight have been employed. Distillation and specific-gravity methods are not applicable to the small quantities of toluene found in the air, and use of the interferometer, spectrograph, and sorption methods either are not specific for toluene in the presence of other volatile substances or require expensive equipment.
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APA: W. P. Yant  (1936)  RI 3323 A Microcolorimetric Method For The Determination Of Toluene ? Introduction

MLA: W. P. Yant RI 3323 A Microcolorimetric Method For The Determination Of Toluene ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1936.

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