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INDIANA INSTRUMENT and CHEMICAL CORP. Anal. Chem. , 1964, 36 (10), pp 66A–66A ... Article Views: 5 Times. Published online 18 May 2012. Published in...
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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY—GENERAL 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.—Room F

POLAROGRAPHY

Controlled Potential and Derivative Voltammeter Model ORNL Q-1988A Follows design and specifications of ORNL Q - 1 9 8 8 polarograph ( c f . Anal. Chen.., 3 1 , 1 4 7 5 ( 1 9 5 9 ) and 3 2 , 1 2 6 2 ( 1 9 6 0 ) ) ALL electronic—uses plug-in operational amplifiers · Com­ pensates for cell resistance (3 electrodes) · Parallel-T filter for complete damping of DME oscillations · Peak follower for maximum current measurements · Linear residual current com­ pensator · Reversible scanning direction · Derivative-taking circuitry · Superior to conventional instruments at high and low concentrations.

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COULOMETRY

Automatic Controlled Potential Coulometric Titrator Model ORNL Q-2005-X50-100 Follows design and specifications of ORNL Q - 2 0 0 5 - X 5 0 coulometric titrator ( c f . Anal. Chem., 3 1 , 4 8 8 , 9 5 6 (1 9 5 9 ) ) • All electronic—uses plug-in operational amplifiers • Three electrodes—either anode or cathode may be con­ trolled versus reference electrode · Electronic circuit ac­ curately integrates cell current · Automatic or manual shut off * Approximate range; 0 . 0 0 1 to 4 0 coulombs (ca. 0.1 to 1 0 0 mg.) · Quantitative oxidations or reduc­ tions · Applications include many inorganic ions and some organic compounds.

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4:00 Determination of Trace Amounts of Vanadium in Steels and Cast Irons by Amperometric Titration. Frederick P. Valcnte and George H . Carey, U. S. Army Materials Research Agency, Watertown, Mass. 4:20 Cumulative Coulographic Titrimetry. I. Principles. II. Some New Light on Mercury Catalysis in the Halogenation of Unsaturated Com­ pounds. Titrations with Electrogenerated Bromine Monochloride. Stan­ ley T . Hirozawa, Wyandotte Chemicals Corp., Wyandotte, Mich. 4:45 Reactions in Concentrated Lithium Chloride Solutions: Deter­ mination of Free Acid and Hydrolyzable Metal. Hisashi Kubota, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 5:05 Radio-Release Methods for the Evaluation of Atmospheric Pollution. H. H. Ross, Oak Ridge National Labo­ ratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn.

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8:45 Recent Developments in Strip­ ping Analysis. Irving Shain, Univer­ sity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 9:20 The Application of Derivative Techniques to Anodic Stripping Voltametry. S. P. Perone and J. R. Birk, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 9:40 Stripping and Voltammetric D e ­ termination of Manganese via Man­ ganese Dioxide. Calvin Huber, Uni­ versity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis. 10:00 Second Derivative DC-Polarography as a Technique in Quantitative Polarographic Measurements. W. L. Belew, J. D . Fisher, and M . T . Kelley, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 10:20 Pulse Polarography. E . P . Parry, R. A. Osteryoung, and H . Schlein, North American Aviation Science Cen­ ter, Thousand Oaks, Calif. 11:10 Recent Developments in Lanthanide Ion Polarography. Andrew Timnick, R. F . Large, and R. O'Donnell, Michigan State University, East Lan­ sing, Mich. 11:30 Polarographic Reduction of Pyridinium Ion in Pyridine. Application to the Determination of Bronsted and Lewis Acids. Michael S. Spritzer, Jose M. Coste, and Philip J. Elving, Univer­ sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 11:50 Electrooxidation of Tetraphenylborate Ion at the Pyrolytic Graphite Electrode. W. Richard Turner and Philip J. Elving, University of Michi­ gan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 12:10 The Polarographic Behavior of Molybdenum(VI) Acidic Chloride Media. G. A. Rechnitz and J. Wittick, University of Pennsylvania, Philadel­ phia, Pa.