Abstract

The microdetermination of aluminium in organic compounds by oxygen flask combustion, a simultaneous fusioncombustion procedure was developed, in which the sample in a mixture with KHSO4 is burnt in a modified oxygen flask under suitable conditions so that the alumina formed is immediately converted into the corresponding water-soluble sulfate. 2.4 ml of 6M HCl are used as absorption solution, in which the combustion residue is completely dissolved by boiling. The solution is then transferred to a titration cell, neutralized with NaOH in the presence of methyl red, and the Al(III) is finally determined in a buffered 40% (V/V) dioxane solution by potentiometric titration with 0.1 M NaF. The results obtained were accurate within ±0.13%; the recoveries of Al are in the range of 99.00 to 99.90%; the standard deviation amounts to 0.06%. The potentiometric titration of Al(III) with fluoride as well as the conditions of the oxygen flask combustion of organic aluminium compounds are discussed.

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