A novel method for analyzing silver sediment with high precision

A technique has been devised which is sufficiently accurate to aid in an electrochemical determination of the Faraday constant using the silver coulometer. The technique is used to recover the silver residue which falls from the anode during operation of the silver coulometer. In contrast to previou...

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Published in:Journal of research of the National Bureau of Standards (1977) Vol. 84; no. 2; pp. 157 - 160
Main Authors: Davis, R.S., Bower, V.E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Standards and Technology 01-03-1979
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Summary:A technique has been devised which is sufficiently accurate to aid in an electrochemical determination of the Faraday constant using the silver coulometer. The technique is used to recover the silver residue which falls from the anode during operation of the silver coulometer. In contrast to previous efforts at recovery, which involved weighing of the silver residue, the method here described is to convert the silver atoms to ions and then to plate the silver onto a cathode held at constant potential with respect to a reference electrode. The current involved in the electrolysis is integrated electronically. An overall standard deviation of 5 μ g is achieved for samples ranging in size from 400 μ g to 1.8 mg.
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ISSN:0160-1741
2376-5259
DOI:10.6028/jres.084.005