Abstract

The possibility of using cheap aluminum containers in oxygen elemental microanalysis of organic substances was studied. The absolute values of oxygen retention displayed by aluminum containers, as compared with silver ones, for CH(N)O(S)(Br) substances are shown. The magnitude of retention due an aluminum container is reproducible under given conditions. The precision and accuracy of the results of oxygen determination in CH(N)O compounds pyrolyzed in aluminum containers at 980 °C do not differ from the precision and accuracy of the results obtained with the use of silver containers.

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