Halifax Paper - A New Method for the Determination of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. B. Mackintosh
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Jan 1, 1886

Abstract

The general method which has been followed since the time of Heinrich Rose, and perhaps before, for the determination of phosphorus in iron and steel, is to dissolve the sample either in nitric acid, aqua regia, or some other oxidizing agent, in order to convert the phosphorus into phosphoric acid. In 1832 Rose* recommends HNO3, or aqua regia, preferably the former. Wohler, in 1854,† directs that the iron should be oxidized by burning in a stream of oxygen for the determination of carbon, and the resulting oxide of iron containing all the phosphorus as phosphoric acid be treated as an ore. In the fourth English edition of Fresenius' Quantitative Analysis,† pp. 666-667, we find directions to dissolve the iron in aqua regia or bromine; and, coming down to more recent times, we find F. A. Cairns § directing the employment of a boiling solution of potassium chlorate and hydrochloric acid for the oxidation and solution of the sample to be analyzed. It is unnecessary to multiply quotations from the literature of the subject, though they might be extended almost inclefinitely, since it would only be a repetition of the above mentioned series of methods in one form or another; and the references given have been selected to show how little essential variation there is in the type-methods of solution used. In fact it seems to be universally accepted as a necessary first step in the determination that some such method of solution should be followed. One chemist, however, struck out on a different line of thought, and to the Lest of my knowledge only one, M. V. Tantin, who, in
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APA: J. B. Mackintosh  (1886)  Halifax Paper - A New Method for the Determination of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel

MLA: J. B. Mackintosh Halifax Paper - A New Method for the Determination of Phosphorus in Iron and Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1886.

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