RI 3983 Colorimetric Phosphate Tests for Boiler Waters Containing Tannin

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
L. Goldman R. N. Love
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Oct 1, 1946

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION When tannin is present in a boiler water, it causes certain difficulties in many analytical testing procedures because of its colloidal action in interfering with the removal of suspended matter by filtration and also because of the color it imparts to the boiler water.For example, in any test for phosphate in boiler water the first step is to filter out of the sample all sludge and suspended solids. Calcium phosphate in the sludge would give high results if not completely removed. If tannin is present in the sample, the sludge and suspended matter tend to pass through the filter paper so that it is difficult to remove it all. It may even be that tannin makes some of the suspended material in the sample completely nonfilterable. If this is true, it would be necessary to destroy or remove the tannin from the sample before filtering to get complete removal of calcium phosphate from the sample. In addition, if the test used is a colorimetric one, the tannin causes interference by its own color.As the calorimetric phosphate test is so convenient for control purposes and the use of tannin for boiler water treatment has become common, it has become necessary to develop suitable methods for employing the colorimetric phosphate test for boiler waters containing tannin. In this paper three different methods for doing this arc described and studied."
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APA: L. Goldman R. N. Love  (1946)  RI 3983 Colorimetric Phosphate Tests for Boiler Waters Containing Tannin

MLA: L. Goldman R. N. Love RI 3983 Colorimetric Phosphate Tests for Boiler Waters Containing Tannin. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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