RI 6852 Determination Of Copper With Disodium Ethylenedinitrilo Tetraacetate (EDTA)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. E. Stiles
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

The modified perchloric--EDTA method devised by the Bureau of Mines for the determination of copper in high-grade samples gives results that are more precise and more accurate than those from the classical sulfuric-iodometric method. Although the perchloric--EDTA method is more costly than the conventional method, the savings in time alone largely offsets this difference. Specifically, the modifications wade in the more conventional procedure comprise (1) use of perchloric acid instead of sulfuric acid for dissolution of copper minerals, (2) precipitation of copper as copper sulfide from dilute perchloric acid solution, (3) wet oxidation and dissolution of the precipitated copper sulfide, (4) use of larger amounts of indicator than those employed in the Schwarzenbach method of titrating low-tenor copper solutions with disodium ethylenedinitri10-tetraacetate and murexide indicator, and (5) use of refrigeration to partially stabilize aqueous solutions of the indicator.
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APA: R. E. Stiles  (1966)  RI 6852 Determination Of Copper With Disodium Ethylenedinitrilo Tetraacetate (EDTA)

MLA: R. E. Stiles RI 6852 Determination Of Copper With Disodium Ethylenedinitrilo Tetraacetate (EDTA). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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