Abstract

A generally applicable, rapid method for the determination of low concentrations of copper (0.1–0.0005%) in iron and steels is proposed. Copper is electro-deposited from an alkaline triethanolamine solution on a HMDE, and determined, after medium exchange, from the anodic stripping voltagram. None of the usual alloying metals present in steels interferes with the copper determination.

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