Abstract

AbstractAn improved oxygen bomb apparatus has been developed. The increased precision and readability of the continuous pressure recording allows a new method of end‐point measurement. It was possible to use smaller test samples than any previously reported. Sample size and oxygen pressure were shown to be relatively unimportant variables. Temperature is the most useful variable for controlling test time. This is preferable over sample dispersion or addition of catalysts in terms of simplifying the procedure. Peroxide formation at the oxygen bomb test end point is three to four times the value at the end point of the Active Oxygen Method.

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