RI 5242 Spectrophotometric Determination Of Tantalum With Gallic Acid ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Harry Freund
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

Gallic acid is a sensitive, stable, colorimetric reagent for the determination of tantalum in the range of 2 to 40 µg.Ta/ml. The method consists of the fusion of tantalum oxide with potassium pyrosulfate and solution of the cooled melt in satu-rated ammonium oxalate, followed by development of a yellow complex with an ethanolic solution of gallic acid. The tantalum-gallic acid complex absorbs over a broad region in the blue and near ultraviolet. Adverse effects due to interfering ions and solution conditions, such as oxalate concentration and pH, can be minimized by a suitable choice of wave length. A new and sensitive colorimetric method is provided that has been used successfully at the Northwest Electrodevelopment Laboratory of the Federal Bureau of Mines for determining minor amounts of tantalum.
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APA: Harry Freund  (1956)  RI 5242 Spectrophotometric Determination Of Tantalum With Gallic Acid ? Summary

MLA: Harry Freund RI 5242 Spectrophotometric Determination Of Tantalum With Gallic Acid ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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