Further Investigation on the Determination of Sulfur in Steel by Reflectance Photometry with Hydrogen Sulfide Detecting Tape

A simple and rapid method for the determination of sulfur in steel, which consisted of sample decomposition in boiling 4 M hydrochloric acid, a reaction of the evolved H sulfide with a lead (II) acetate-impregnated paper tape and a reflectance measurement of the tape coloration was reported earlier....

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Published in:Analytical Sciences Vol. 10; no. 4; pp. 667 - 668
Main Authors: TANAKA, Tatsuhiko, TATEO, Eiji, MIZUIKE, Atsushi, HAYAKAWA, Yasuhiro, ONO, Akihiro, SAEKI, Masao
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Tokyo The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 01-08-1994
Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Summary:A simple and rapid method for the determination of sulfur in steel, which consisted of sample decomposition in boiling 4 M hydrochloric acid, a reaction of the evolved H sulfide with a lead (II) acetate-impregnated paper tape and a reflectance measurement of the tape coloration was reported earlier. Although the method proved to be applicable to the determination of 3-10 mu g of S, a problem remained unsolved. The analytical values obtained by using a calibration curve prepared with continuous flows of standard H sulfide gases (diluted with nitrogen) were appreciably higher than those obtained by using a calibration curve prepared with standard-steel samples. Accordingly, a further investigation has been carried out to clarify this discrepancy and, thus, to establish a more reliable analytical procedure.
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ISSN:0910-6340
1348-2246
DOI:10.2116/analsci.10.667