RI 4741 Transmission Characteristics In The Visible Spectral Region Of The Quinalizarin And Beryllium Quinalizarin Complex In N/4 Sodium Hydroxide Solution

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 2421 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1950
Abstract
A chemical method of analysis for beryllium was developed recently in Bureau of Mines laboratories. In this method, quinalizarin (1-2-5-8 tetrahydroxyanthraquinone) in N/4 NaOH is used as a colorimetric titration reagent. This solution has a reddish-purple color, whereas the solution containing equivalent amounts of beryllium and the dye is rather blue. In the titration procedure, standard quinalizarin solution is added to the unknown beryllium sample and to two standard beryllium samples of different but known concentrations. Then adjustments in concentrations of BeO in the two known and of quinalizarin in all three are made until the red-violet shade of the unknown is halfway between that of the two knowns. The amount of BeO in the unknown is calculated from the known BeO content of the solutions between which it lies. It is extremely difficult to distinguish the slight differences in shade of these solutions without the use of a proper light filter, especially when the concentration is over 0.1 mg. of BeO, so a study was made of the transmission characteristics of quinalizarin in N/4 NaOH and of the corresponding beryllium complex to determine what filter would give the most contrast.
Citation
APA:
(1950) RI 4741 Transmission Characteristics In The Visible Spectral Region Of The Quinalizarin And Beryllium Quinalizarin Complex In N/4 Sodium Hydroxide SolutionMLA: RI 4741 Transmission Characteristics In The Visible Spectral Region Of The Quinalizarin And Beryllium Quinalizarin Complex In N/4 Sodium Hydroxide Solution. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.