RI 6981 A Rapid Colorimetric Method For Field Determination Of Nitrogen Dioxide In Fumes From Explosives

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 24
- File Size:
- 1134 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
The Bureau of Mines developed a fast, reliable modification of the Griess-Ilosvay procedure suitable for field analysis for NO2 in the fumes from explosives. Known concentrations of NO2-air mixtures were analyzed for the nitrous acid or nitrite formed in the reaction with three Griess-Ilosvay-type reagents by diazotizing and coupling. Comparison was made of the Rider-Mellon, Saltzman, and Patty-Petty procedures; the three procedures are in agreement if sufficient time of contact between NO2 and the reagents is allowed. In experiments to obtain an accurate factor for converting NO2 to nitrite, overnight contact was allowed in order to be sure conversion was complete. The factor was found to be 75 percent with a standard deviation of ±3.2. Low and erratic results were found using either the Saltzman or Patty-Petty reagents as absorbing liquids unless several hours' contact was allowed. If dilute NaOH solution was used as the absorbing liquid instead of a Griess-Ilosvay-type reagent, 92 percent of the overnight conversion factor was found after a 3-minute shaking time and a la-minute standby time. The Saltzman reagent was preferable for fieldwork with the dilute NaOH solution as the absorbent because of its easy application, rapid reaction, and intense color even at low NOB concentrations.
Citation
APA:
(1967) RI 6981 A Rapid Colorimetric Method For Field Determination Of Nitrogen Dioxide In Fumes From ExplosivesMLA: RI 6981 A Rapid Colorimetric Method For Field Determination Of Nitrogen Dioxide In Fumes From Explosives. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1967.