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Determination of fluorine in organic compounds: Microcombustion method

January 1, 1951

A reliable and widely applicable means of determining fluorine in organic compounds has long been needed. Increased interest in this field of research in recent years has intensified the need. Fluorine in organic combinations may be determined by combustion at 900° C. in a quartz tube with a platinum catalyst, followed by an acid-base titration of the combustion products. Certain necessary precautions and known limitations are discussed in some detail. Milligram samples suffice, and the accuracy of the method is about that usually associated with the other halogen determinations. Use of this method has facilitated the work upon organic fluorine compounds in this laboratory and it should prove to be equally valuable to others.

Publication Year 1951
Title Determination of fluorine in organic compounds: Microcombustion method
DOI 10.1021/ac60052a032
Authors H. S. Clark
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Analytical Chemistry
Index ID 70011173
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse