Abstract

The use of lead dioxide as the internal absorbent for all substances which usually interfere in organic microanalysis is described. It has been found that at room temperature lead dioxide absorbs sulphur (as SO2) and halogens. Because of this property lead dioxide can be successfully used as external absorbent in simultaneous determination of carbon, hydrogen and sulphur or halogens in compounds not containing nitrogen.

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