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ORGANIC ANALYTICAL REAGENTS FOR THE DETERMINATION
OF INORGANIC SUBSTANCES
G. Ackermann, L. Sommer, and D. Thorburn iumAmmoniaAntimonyArsenicBariumBerylliumBismuthBoronBromideCadmiumCalciumCerium8-8Alizarin Red SAluminonAluminon + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideChrome Azurol SChrome Azurol S + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideChromazol KS + Cetylpyridinium bromideEriochrome Cyanine REriochrome Cyanine R + Cetyltrimethylammonium
8-HydroxyquinolinebromidePhenol + Sodium hypochloriteBrilliant GreenBromopyrogallol RedRhodamine BSilver diethyldithiocarbamateSilver diethyldithiocarbamateSulfonazo IIIBeryllon IIChrome Azurol S
Chrome Azurol S + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideEriochrome Cyanine REriochrome Cyanine R + Cetyltrimethylammonium
Dithizonebromide
Pyrocatechol VioletPyrocatechol Violet + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideThioureaXylenol OrangeAzomethine HCarminic acidCurcuminMethylene BlueFluoresceinPhenol Red2-(5-Bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-diethylaminophenolCadionDithizone4–(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolChlorophosphonazo IIIGlyoxal-bis(2-hydroxyanil)MurexidePhthalein PurpleN-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamineOnishi, Part II a, p 28. (5), Snell,
Fries/Getrost, p 16. (2), Onishi, IIa, p 21. (5), Snell,
Metals I, p 587. (7)Metals I, p 590.
Huaxue Shiji,
(7)Onishi, Part IIa, p 26. (5), Snell,
8, 85, (1986)Marczenko, p 133. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 605. (7)Analyst,Fries/Getrost, p 19. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 25. (5), Snell,
107, 428, (1982).Metals I, p 606. (7)Metals I,
Snell,
611. (7)p
Metals I, p 613. (7), Analyst, 107, 1431, (1982).Fries/Getrost, p 22. (2), Marczenko, p 131. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 31.
Boltz, p 210 (1), Marczenko, p 413. (3), Snell,
(5), Snell, Metals I ,
p 622. (7)Onishi, Part IIa, p 102. (5), Snell,
Nonmetals, p 604. (9)Talanta,Fries/Getrost, p 32. (2), Marczenko, p 141. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 93.
13, 507, (1966).Metals I, p 384. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 36. (2)(5), Snell, Metals I, p 404. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 41. (2), Marczenko, p 153. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
Fries/Getrost, p 46. (2), Snell,
153. (5), Snell, Metals I,
p 370. (7)Snell,
p 202. (5)Metals II, p 1782. (8), Onishi, Part IIa,
Marczenko, p 163. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 667. (7)Marczenko, p 164. (3), Snell,
Metals I,Snell,
Metals I, p 672. (7) p 673. (7)Zh. Anal. I, p 675. (7),
, 33, 1298, (1978).Talanta, 31, 249, (1984).Onishi, Part IIa, p 262. (5), Snell,
Fres. Z.
Zh.
Anal. Chem., 186,Metals I, p 303. (7)Onishi, Part IIa, p 260. (5), Snell,
Anal. Khim., 38, 216, (1983). 418, (1962).Friez/Getrost, p 57. (2), Marczenko, p 172. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 317. (7)Snell, Nonmetals, p 165. (9)(7)Metals I, p 320.
Boltz, p 14. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 65. (2), Snell,
Boltz, p 8. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 68. (2), Marczenko, p 180. (3), Snell,
Williams, p 35. (11)Nonmetals, p 170. (9),
Boltz, p 21. (1), Marczenko, p 183. (3), Snell,
Nonmetals, p 180. (9), Fres. Z. Anal. Chem., 323, 266, (1986).Boltz, p 48. (1), Snell,
Talanta, 31, 547, (1984).Nonmetals, p 205. (9),
Nonmetals, p 276., Fres. Z. Anal. Chem., 301,
Boltz, p 44. (1), Marczenko, p 190. (3), Snell, Nonmetals, p 28. (9)28 (1980).Marczenko, p 197. (3)Onishi, Part IIa, p 323. (5)Fries/Getrost, p 78. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 315. (5), Snell, Metals I, p
Fres. Z.
279. (7), West, p 25. (10).Marczenko, p 207. (3), Snell,
Anal. Chem., 310, 51, (1982).Fries/Getrost, p 86. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 352. (5), Snell,
Metals II, p 1744. (8)Metals I, p
Onishi, Part IIa, p 357. (5), Snell,
1762. (8)Anal. Chim. ActaAnal. Chim. Acta,,
34,Metals II, p 1769. (8)48, 71 (1966). 155, (1969).Organic Analytical Reagents for the Determination of Inorganic Substances 8-9DeterminationChlorineChromiumCobaltCopperCyanideFluorideGalliumGermaniumGoldHafniumIndiumIodideIodineIridiumIron8-HydroxyquinolineReagentsN,N-Diethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine1,5-Diphenylcarbazide4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol + Tetradecyldimethyl-4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol + Hydrogen peroxidebenzylammonium chlorideNitroso-R salt1-Nitroso-2-naphthol2-Nitroso-1-naphthol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol + DiphenylguanidineBathocuproineBathocuproine disulfonic acidDithizoneNeocuproineCuprizone4-(2-pyridylazo)resorcinol + Tetradecyldimethyl-Barbituric Acid + Pyridinebenzylammonium chlorideBarbituric Acid + Pyridine-4-carboxylic acidAlizarin Fluorine blue + Lanthanum(III) ionEriochrome Cyanine R + Zirconium(IV) ionPyrocatechol violet + Diphenylguanidine8-Hydroxyquinoline1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolRhodamine BXylenol OrangeXylenol Orange + 8-HydroxyquinolineBrilliant Green + MolybdatePhenylfluorone5-(4-Diethylaminobenzylidene) rhodanineRhodamine BArsenazo IIIBromopyrogallol RedChrome Azurol SChrome Azurol S + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideDithizone8-Hydroxyquinoline1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolNeocuproine + Copper(II)StarchRhodamine 6G + Tin(II)N,N-Dimethyl-4-nitrosoanilineBathophenanthrolineBathophenanthroline disulfonic acidFries/Getrost, p 93. (2), Marczenko, p 220. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
, p 92. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 101. (2), Snell, Nonmetals, p 225.
383. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 105. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 412. (5), Snell,
(9), Analyst, 90, 187, (1965).Metals I,
Snell,
p 714. (7), West, p 12. (10)West, p 17. (10), AMetals I, p 736. (7), West, p 17. (10)nal. Chim. Acta, 67, 297, (1973).Fres. Z.
Fries/Getrost, p 118. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 454. (5), Snell,
Anal. Chem., 304, 382, (1980).Fries/Getrost, p 111. (2), Marczenko, p 246. (3), Snell,
p 953. (7)Metals I,
Metals I, p
Fries/Getrost, p 113. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 459. (5), Snell,
947. (5)Snell,
p 949. (7), West, p 45. (10)Metals I,
Zh.
Fries/Getrost, p 135. (2), Snell,
Anal. Khim.,Metals I, p 969. (7), West, p 44. (10) 35, 1306, (1980).Fries/Getrost, p 137. (2), West, p 52. (10)Metals I, p 148. (7)Marczenko, p 258. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 529. (5), Snell, Metals I, p
Snell,
199. (7)Onishi, Part IIa, p 534. (5), Snell,
Metals I, p 217. (5), West, p 51. (10)Anal. Chim.(10)Metals I, p 157. (7), West, p 53.
Acta, 138, 321, (1982).Fries/Getrost, p 153. (2), Snell,
Anal. Chim. ActaNonmetals, p 653. (9)Boltz, p 129. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 158. (2), Snell,
, 99, 197, (1978).Nonmetals,Boltz, p 119. (1), Snell,
(9), Williams, p 354. (11) p 333.
Snell,
Nonmetals, p 359. (2), Williams, p 357. (11)Onishi Pt IIa, p 582. (5), Snell,
Metals I, p 500. (7)Snell,
Metals I,Snell,
Metals I, p 512. (7) p 505. (7)Marczenko, p 284. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 578. (5), Snell,
Metals I, p 513. (7)Metals I,
Fries/Getrost, p 166. (2), Snell,
515. (7)p
Zh. Anal. I, p 523. (7)Snell,
, 26, 75, (1971).Fries/Getrost, p 168. (2), Marczenko, p 292. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
Metals I, p 562. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 173. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 631. (5), Snell,
607. (5), Snell, Metals I, p 570. (7)Metals II,
Fries/Getrost, p 175. (2), Marczenko, p 301. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
p 1516. (8)Snell,
637. (5), Snell,
Snell,
Metals II, p 1184. (8),
Metals II, p 513. (8)Talanta, 19, 807, (1972).Snell,
Metals I,Anal. Chim. Acta,Metals I, p 469. (7) p 474. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 179. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 672. (5), Snell,
67, 107, (1973).Metals I,
Onishi, Part IIa, p 670. (5), Snell,
p 474. (7)Snell,
Metals I, p 475. (7)Marczenko, p 309. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 480. (7)Anal. Chim. Acta,Boltz, p 162. (1), Marczenko, p 316. (3), Snell,
69, 321, (1974).Metals I, p 480. (7)Marczenko, p 323. (3)Nonmetals, p 307. (9)Anal. Chem.,Fries/Getrost, p 189. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 729. (5), Snell,
27, 1776, (1955).Fries/Getrost, p 191. (2), Snell,
p 763. (7)Metals I,
Metals I, p 772. (7)8-10 Organic Analytical Reagents for the Determination of Inorganic SubstancesDeterminationLanthanumLeadLithiumMagnesiumManganeseMercuryMolybdenumNickelNiobiumNitrateNitriteOsmiumPalladium2,2ReagentsChrome Azurol S + Cetyltrimethylammonium
´-Bipyridyl bromide1,10-Phenanthroline1,10-Phenanthroline + Bromothymol BlueFerrozineArsenazo IIIDithizoneSodium diethyldithiocarbamate4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolThoronEriochrome Black T8-Hydroxyquinoline8-Hydroxyquinoline + ButylamineTitan YellowXylidyl BlueFormaldoximeDithizoneMichler’s thioketoneXylenol OrangeBromopyrogallol Red + Cetylpyridium chloridePhenylfluoroneToluene-3,4-dithiol2-(5-Bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-diethylaminophenolDimethylglyoximeDimethylglyoxime + Oxidant2,22-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol´-Furildioxime4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolNPyrocatechol + EDTA or 2,2-Benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine´Bromopyrogallol red3,3,3,-trifluoroacetoneBipyridyl or 1-(2-thenoyl)-Bromopyrogallol red + Cetylpyridinium chloride4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolSulfochlorophenol SXylenol OrangeBrucineChromotropic acidSulfanilamide + N-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine
Sulfanilamide +
dihydrochlorideN-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine
Sulfanilic acid + 1-Naphthylaminedihydrochlorine1,5-Diphenylcarbazide2-(5 Bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-diethylaminophenolSnell,
,
Metals I, p 750. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 199. (2), Marczenko, p 331. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
(1980).Metals I, p 757. (7), Coll. Czech. Chem. Comm., 45, 2656,
Zh. Anal. Khim.,725. (5), Snell, Metals I, p 795. (7)Onishi, Part IIa, p 730. (5), Snell,
25, 1348, (1970).Marczenko, p 468. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 783. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 207. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 824. (5), Snell,
Metals II, p 1910. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 214. (2), Snell,
p 2. (7), West, p 34. (10)Metals I,
Fries/Getrost, p 220. (2), Marczenko, p 347. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 27. (7)Metals I, p 34.
Onishi, Part IIa, p 863. (5), Snell,
(7)Fries/Getrost, p 226. (2), Marczenko, p 355. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
587, (1983).Metals II, p 1726. (8), Talanta, 30,
Onishi, Part IIb, p 11. (6), Snell,
13. (6), Snell, Metals II, p 1932. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 228. (2), Snell,
Fries/Getrost, p 234. (2), Marczenko, p 352. (3), Snell,
Metals II,Metals II, p 1938. (8) p 1938. (8)Metals II, p
Fries/Getrost, p 231. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 14. (6), Snell,
1945. (8)Metals II, p
Fries/Getrost, p 236. (2), Marczenko, p 364. (3), Onishi Part IIb, p
1950. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 243. (2), Marczenko, p 373. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
38. (6), Snell, Metals II, 1010. (8)Marczenko, p 375. (3), Snell,
66. (6), Snell, Metals I, p 107. (7), West, p 29. (10)Talanta,Metals I, p 126. (7)West, p 58. (10) 16, 1023, (1969)Snell,
Fries/Getrost, p 251. (2), Marczenko, p 384. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Metals II, p 1311. (8), Microchem. J., 31, 56, (1985).Marczenko, p 397. (3),
96. (6), Snell, Metals II,
p 1301. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 263. (2), Marczenko, p 393. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Talanta 28, 189, (1981).Fries/Getrost, p 263. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 125. (6), Snell,
125. (6), Snell, Metals I, p 887. (7)Metals I,
Marczenko, p 396. (3), Snell,
p 887. (7)Snell,
Metals I, p 904. (7)Snell,
Metals I,Snell,
431, (1976).Metals I, p 910. (7) p 911. (7), West, p 39. (10), Anal. Chim. Acta, 82,
Snell,
Metals II,Metals II, p 1425. (8) p 1427. (8)Marczenko, p 407. (3), Snell,
Talanta,Metals II, p 1426. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 274. (2), Marczenko, p 406. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
32, 189, (1985).Onishi, Part IIb, p 161. (7), Snell,
160. (7), Snell, Metals II, p 1447. (8)Onishi, Part IIb, p 164. (7)Metals II, p 1430. (8)Boltz, p 227. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 280. (2), Snell,
Boltz, p 229. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 281. (2), Snell,
(9)Nonmetals, p 546.
Fries/Getrost, p 279. (2), Snell,
(9), Williams, p 132. (11), Fres. Z. Anal. Chem., 320,Nonmetals, p 548.
Nonmetals, p 559. (9) 490, (1985).Boltz, p 241. (1), Snell,
Boltz, p 237. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 285. (2), Marczenko, p 419. (3),
(1984).Nonmetals, p 585. (8), Analyst, 109, 1281,
Marczenko, p 428. (3)Snell, Nonmetals, p 586. (9)Talanta, 33, 939, (1986).Organic Analytical Reagents for the Determination of Inorganic Substances 8-11DeterminationPhosphatePlatinumRare EarthsRheniumRhodium
RutheniumScandiumSeleniumSilverSulfateSulfideSulfiteTantalumTelluriumThalliumThoriumTinDithizoneReagents2-Nitroso-1-naphthol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolRhodamine B + MolybdateMalachite Green + MolybdateSulfochlorophenolazorhodamineDithizone2-MercaptobenzothiazoleArsenazo IArsenazo IIIXylenol Orange2,2´-Furildioxime1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol1,10-PhenanthrolineThiourea1,4-DiphenylthiosemicarbazideAlizarin red SArsenazo IIIChrome Azurol SXylenol Orange3,3´-Diaminobenzidine2,3-DiaminonaphthalineDithizoneEosin + 1,10-PhenanthrolineMethylthymol blue + Barium (II)N,N,-Dimethyl-1,4-phenylenediaminePararosaniline + FormaldehydeMethyl Violet4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolPhenylfluoroneDiethyldithiocarbamateBismuthiol IIBrilliant greenDithizoneRhodamine BArsenazo IIIThoronXylenol OrangeXylenol Orange + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromidePyrocatechol violet (and + Cetyltrimethylammonium
Galleinbromide)PhenylfluoroneMarczenko, p 440. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 227. (6), Snell,
II, p
Fries/Getrost, p 294. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 226. (6), Snell,
1577. (8)Metals II,
Snell,
p 1581. (8)Snell,
Metals II, p 1583. (8) Analyst, 107, 708, (1982).Snell,
Nonmetals, p 103. (9)Onishi, Part IIb, p 253. (6),
Nonmetals, p 12. (9), Analyst, 108, 361, (1983).Fries/Getrost, p 300. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 253. (6), Snell,
Talanta, 34, 87, (1987).Fries/Getrost, p 302. (2),
p 1534. (8)Metals II,
Marczenko, p 470. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 785. (5), Snell,
Zh. Anal. Khim., 24, 1172, (1969).Metals II, p
Fries/Getrost, p 309. (2), Marczenko, p 468. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
1857. (8)Onishi, Part IIa, p 787. (5), Snell,
786. (5), Snell, Metals II, p 1862. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 310. (2), Marczenko, p 481. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Metals II, p 1874. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 311. (2), Snell,
288. (6), Snell, Metals II, p 1659. (8)Onishi, Part IIb, p 331. (6), Snell,
Metals II, p 1553. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 318. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, 329. (6), Snell,
Metals II, p 1623. (8)Metals II, p
Marczenko, p 493. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 330. (8)1626. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 319. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 360. (6), Snell,
Onishi, Part IIb, p 359. (6), Snell,
p 536. (7)Metals I,
Snell,
Metals I, p 539. (7)Marczenko, p 501. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 357. (6), SnellMetals I, p 551. (7), Anal. Chim. Acta, 159, 309, (1984)., Metals I, p
Boltz, p 391. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 323. (2), Marczenko, p 508. (3),
547. (7)Snell,
Snell, Nonmetals, p 490. (9), West, p 4. (10).Fries/Getrost, p 328. (2), Marczenko, p 524. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Nonmetals, p 501. (9)Snell,
379. (6), Snell,
Snell,
Metals I, p 93. (7)Metals I, p 82. (7)Boltz, p 483. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 344. (2), Snell,
Nonmetals, p 457. (9)Nonmetals, p 400.
Boltz, p 478. (1), Marczenko, p 540. (3), Snell,
(9), Williams, p 578. (11)Nonmetals,Marczenko, p 551. (3), Snell,Williams, p 591. (11) p 430. (9),
Snell,
Metals II, p 1485. (8)Onishi, Part IIb, p 166. (6), Snell,
Metals II, p 1488. (8)Boltz, p 402. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 348. (2), Snell,
Metals II, p 1486. (8)Boltz, p 401. (1), Marczenko, p 557. (3), Snell,
(9), Williams, p 220. (10)Nonmetals, p 533.
Fries/Getrost, p 352. (2), Marczenko, p 567. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Nonmetals, p 524. (9)Fries/Getrost, p 355. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 426. (6), Snell,
426. (6), Snell, Metals I, p 45. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 354. (2), Marczenko, p 566. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
p 54. (7)Metals I,
Fries/Getrost, p 360. (2), Marczenko, p 575. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
424. (6), Snell, Metals I, p 63. (7)Marczenko, p 574. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 463. (6), Snell,
460. (6), Snell, Metals II, p 1820. (8)Metals I,
Snell,
1835. (7)p
Talanta,Metals I, p 1852. (7)Marczenko, p 585. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 501. (6), Snell, M 26, 499, (1979).etals I, p
Onishi, Part IIb, p 507, 510. (6), Snell,
422. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 368. (2), Marczenko, p 582. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Metals I, p 432. (7)497. (6), Snell, Metals I, p 444. (7)8-12 Organic Analytical Reagents for the Determination of Inorganic SubstancesDeterminationToluene-3,4-dithiol + DispersantReagentsTitaniumChromotropic acidDiantipyrinylmethaneTironTungstenPyrocatechol VioletTetraphenylarsonium chloride + ThiocyanateToluene-3,5-dithiolUraniumArsenazo III2-(5-Bromo-2-pyridylazo)diethylaminophenolChlorophosphonazo III1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphtholVanadiumN-Benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine8-Hydroxyquinoline4-(2-pyridylazo)resorcinolYttriumAlizarin Red SArsenazo IIIXylenol OrangeZincDithizone1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphtholXylenol OrangeZirconZirconiumAlizarin Red SArsenazo IIIPyrocatechol VioletMorinXylenol OrangeReviewsSommer, L, Ackermann, G., Thorburn Burns, D., and Savvin, S. B.,
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3.
Darmstadt, c Reagents for Trace Analysis, E Merck,
Marczenko, Z.,
Elements, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, tion and Spectrophotometric Determination of
Fries/Getrost, p 366. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 502. (6), Snell,
I,
Marczenko, p 593. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 551. (6), Snell,
p 427. (7)Metals II, p
Onishi, Part IIb, p 545. (6), Snell,
1080. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 376. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 549. (6), Snell,
Metals II, 1085. (8)Metals II,
Snell,
p 1114. (8)Onishi, Part IIb, p 596. (6), Snell,
Metals II, p 1265. (8)Marczenko, p 605. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 590. (6), Snell,
Metals II, p 1278. (8)Metals II, p
Marczenko, p 611. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 627. (6), Snell,
1267. (8)Metals II,
Fries/Getrost, p 388. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 625. (6)1356. (8)p
Snell,
Fries/Getrost, p 386. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 625. (6), Snell,
Metals II, p 1367. (8), Fres. Z. Anal. Chem., 306, 110, (1981).Metals II,
Fries/Getrost, p 395. (2), Marczenko, p 625. (3), Snell,
p 1387. (8)Metals II, p
Marczenko, p 623. (3), Snell,
1196. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 404. (2), Marczenko, p 628. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Metals II, p 1209. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 406. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 784. (5), Snell,
625. (6), Snell, Metals II, p 1226. (8)Metals II,
Marczenko, p 468. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 786. (5), Snell,
p 1919. (8)Metals II,
p
Fries/Getrost, p 406. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 787. (5), Snell,
1921. (8)Metals II,
Fries/Getrost, p 408. (2), Marczenko, p 637. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
p 1923. (8)Marczenko, p 639. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 719. (6), Snell,
708. (6), Snell, Metals II, p 1042. (8)Metals II, p
Fries/Getrost, p 417. (2), Snell,
1056. (8)Metals II, p 1062. (8), Talanta, 26,
Fries/Getrost, p 412. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 719. (6), Snell,
693, (1979).Metals II,Fries/Getrost, p 421. (2), Marczenko, p 647. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
p 1063. (8), West, p 23. (10)
Fries/Getrost, p 421. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 770. (6), Snell,
763. (6), Snell, Metals II,
p 1136. (8)Metals II,
Onishi, Part IIb, p 771. (6), Snell,
p 1143. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 424. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 765. (6), Snell,
Metals II, p 1149. (8)Metals II,
Fries/Getrost, p 419. (2), Marczenko, p 648. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
p 1158. (8)767. (6), Snell, Metals II, p 1167. (8)4. Sandell, E. B. and Onishi, H.,
5.
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Onishi, H.,
4th ed, J. Wiley, New York, 1978.6.
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Onishi, H.,
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Magnesium to Zinc, 4th ed, J. Wiley, New York,
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Snell, F. D.,
J. Wiley, New York, 1978.9.
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Snell,
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11.
12.
2023年8月3日发(作者:)
ORGANIC ANALYTICAL REAGENTS FOR THE DETERMINATION
OF INORGANIC SUBSTANCES
G. Ackermann, L. Sommer, and D. Thorburn iumAmmoniaAntimonyArsenicBariumBerylliumBismuthBoronBromideCadmiumCalciumCerium8-8Alizarin Red SAluminonAluminon + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideChrome Azurol SChrome Azurol S + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideChromazol KS + Cetylpyridinium bromideEriochrome Cyanine REriochrome Cyanine R + Cetyltrimethylammonium
8-HydroxyquinolinebromidePhenol + Sodium hypochloriteBrilliant GreenBromopyrogallol RedRhodamine BSilver diethyldithiocarbamateSilver diethyldithiocarbamateSulfonazo IIIBeryllon IIChrome Azurol S
Chrome Azurol S + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideEriochrome Cyanine REriochrome Cyanine R + Cetyltrimethylammonium
Dithizonebromide
Pyrocatechol VioletPyrocatechol Violet + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideThioureaXylenol OrangeAzomethine HCarminic acidCurcuminMethylene BlueFluoresceinPhenol Red2-(5-Bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-diethylaminophenolCadionDithizone4–(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolChlorophosphonazo IIIGlyoxal-bis(2-hydroxyanil)MurexidePhthalein PurpleN-benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamineOnishi, Part II a, p 28. (5), Snell,
Fries/Getrost, p 16. (2), Onishi, IIa, p 21. (5), Snell,
Metals I, p 587. (7)Metals I, p 590.
Huaxue Shiji,
(7)Onishi, Part IIa, p 26. (5), Snell,
8, 85, (1986)Marczenko, p 133. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 605. (7)Analyst,Fries/Getrost, p 19. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 25. (5), Snell,
107, 428, (1982).Metals I, p 606. (7)Metals I,
Snell,
611. (7)p
Metals I, p 613. (7), Analyst, 107, 1431, (1982).Fries/Getrost, p 22. (2), Marczenko, p 131. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 31.
Boltz, p 210 (1), Marczenko, p 413. (3), Snell,
(5), Snell, Metals I ,
p 622. (7)Onishi, Part IIa, p 102. (5), Snell,
Nonmetals, p 604. (9)Talanta,Fries/Getrost, p 32. (2), Marczenko, p 141. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 93.
13, 507, (1966).Metals I, p 384. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 36. (2)(5), Snell, Metals I, p 404. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 41. (2), Marczenko, p 153. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
Fries/Getrost, p 46. (2), Snell,
153. (5), Snell, Metals I,
p 370. (7)Snell,
p 202. (5)Metals II, p 1782. (8), Onishi, Part IIa,
Marczenko, p 163. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 667. (7)Marczenko, p 164. (3), Snell,
Metals I,Snell,
Metals I, p 672. (7) p 673. (7)Zh. Anal. I, p 675. (7),
, 33, 1298, (1978).Talanta, 31, 249, (1984).Onishi, Part IIa, p 262. (5), Snell,
Fres. Z.
Zh.
Anal. Chem., 186,Metals I, p 303. (7)Onishi, Part IIa, p 260. (5), Snell,
Anal. Khim., 38, 216, (1983). 418, (1962).Friez/Getrost, p 57. (2), Marczenko, p 172. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 317. (7)Snell, Nonmetals, p 165. (9)(7)Metals I, p 320.
Boltz, p 14. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 65. (2), Snell,
Boltz, p 8. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 68. (2), Marczenko, p 180. (3), Snell,
Williams, p 35. (11)Nonmetals, p 170. (9),
Boltz, p 21. (1), Marczenko, p 183. (3), Snell,
Nonmetals, p 180. (9), Fres. Z. Anal. Chem., 323, 266, (1986).Boltz, p 48. (1), Snell,
Talanta, 31, 547, (1984).Nonmetals, p 205. (9),
Nonmetals, p 276., Fres. Z. Anal. Chem., 301,
Boltz, p 44. (1), Marczenko, p 190. (3), Snell, Nonmetals, p 28. (9)28 (1980).Marczenko, p 197. (3)Onishi, Part IIa, p 323. (5)Fries/Getrost, p 78. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 315. (5), Snell, Metals I, p
Fres. Z.
279. (7), West, p 25. (10).Marczenko, p 207. (3), Snell,
Anal. Chem., 310, 51, (1982).Fries/Getrost, p 86. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 352. (5), Snell,
Metals II, p 1744. (8)Metals I, p
Onishi, Part IIa, p 357. (5), Snell,
1762. (8)Anal. Chim. ActaAnal. Chim. Acta,,
34,Metals II, p 1769. (8)48, 71 (1966). 155, (1969).Organic Analytical Reagents for the Determination of Inorganic Substances 8-9DeterminationChlorineChromiumCobaltCopperCyanideFluorideGalliumGermaniumGoldHafniumIndiumIodideIodineIridiumIron8-HydroxyquinolineReagentsN,N-Diethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine1,5-Diphenylcarbazide4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol + Tetradecyldimethyl-4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol + Hydrogen peroxidebenzylammonium chlorideNitroso-R salt1-Nitroso-2-naphthol2-Nitroso-1-naphthol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinol + DiphenylguanidineBathocuproineBathocuproine disulfonic acidDithizoneNeocuproineCuprizone4-(2-pyridylazo)resorcinol + Tetradecyldimethyl-Barbituric Acid + Pyridinebenzylammonium chlorideBarbituric Acid + Pyridine-4-carboxylic acidAlizarin Fluorine blue + Lanthanum(III) ionEriochrome Cyanine R + Zirconium(IV) ionPyrocatechol violet + Diphenylguanidine8-Hydroxyquinoline1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolRhodamine BXylenol OrangeXylenol Orange + 8-HydroxyquinolineBrilliant Green + MolybdatePhenylfluorone5-(4-Diethylaminobenzylidene) rhodanineRhodamine BArsenazo IIIBromopyrogallol RedChrome Azurol SChrome Azurol S + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideDithizone8-Hydroxyquinoline1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolNeocuproine + Copper(II)StarchRhodamine 6G + Tin(II)N,N-Dimethyl-4-nitrosoanilineBathophenanthrolineBathophenanthroline disulfonic acidFries/Getrost, p 93. (2), Marczenko, p 220. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
, p 92. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 101. (2), Snell, Nonmetals, p 225.
383. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 105. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 412. (5), Snell,
(9), Analyst, 90, 187, (1965).Metals I,
Snell,
p 714. (7), West, p 12. (10)West, p 17. (10), AMetals I, p 736. (7), West, p 17. (10)nal. Chim. Acta, 67, 297, (1973).Fres. Z.
Fries/Getrost, p 118. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 454. (5), Snell,
Anal. Chem., 304, 382, (1980).Fries/Getrost, p 111. (2), Marczenko, p 246. (3), Snell,
p 953. (7)Metals I,
Metals I, p
Fries/Getrost, p 113. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 459. (5), Snell,
947. (5)Snell,
p 949. (7), West, p 45. (10)Metals I,
Zh.
Fries/Getrost, p 135. (2), Snell,
Anal. Khim.,Metals I, p 969. (7), West, p 44. (10) 35, 1306, (1980).Fries/Getrost, p 137. (2), West, p 52. (10)Metals I, p 148. (7)Marczenko, p 258. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 529. (5), Snell, Metals I, p
Snell,
199. (7)Onishi, Part IIa, p 534. (5), Snell,
Metals I, p 217. (5), West, p 51. (10)Anal. Chim.(10)Metals I, p 157. (7), West, p 53.
Acta, 138, 321, (1982).Fries/Getrost, p 153. (2), Snell,
Anal. Chim. ActaNonmetals, p 653. (9)Boltz, p 129. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 158. (2), Snell,
, 99, 197, (1978).Nonmetals,Boltz, p 119. (1), Snell,
(9), Williams, p 354. (11) p 333.
Snell,
Nonmetals, p 359. (2), Williams, p 357. (11)Onishi Pt IIa, p 582. (5), Snell,
Metals I, p 500. (7)Snell,
Metals I,Snell,
Metals I, p 512. (7) p 505. (7)Marczenko, p 284. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 578. (5), Snell,
Metals I, p 513. (7)Metals I,
Fries/Getrost, p 166. (2), Snell,
515. (7)p
Zh. Anal. I, p 523. (7)Snell,
, 26, 75, (1971).Fries/Getrost, p 168. (2), Marczenko, p 292. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
Metals I, p 562. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 173. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 631. (5), Snell,
607. (5), Snell, Metals I, p 570. (7)Metals II,
Fries/Getrost, p 175. (2), Marczenko, p 301. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
p 1516. (8)Snell,
637. (5), Snell,
Snell,
Metals II, p 1184. (8),
Metals II, p 513. (8)Talanta, 19, 807, (1972).Snell,
Metals I,Anal. Chim. Acta,Metals I, p 469. (7) p 474. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 179. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 672. (5), Snell,
67, 107, (1973).Metals I,
Onishi, Part IIa, p 670. (5), Snell,
p 474. (7)Snell,
Metals I, p 475. (7)Marczenko, p 309. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 480. (7)Anal. Chim. Acta,Boltz, p 162. (1), Marczenko, p 316. (3), Snell,
69, 321, (1974).Metals I, p 480. (7)Marczenko, p 323. (3)Nonmetals, p 307. (9)Anal. Chem.,Fries/Getrost, p 189. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 729. (5), Snell,
27, 1776, (1955).Fries/Getrost, p 191. (2), Snell,
p 763. (7)Metals I,
Metals I, p 772. (7)8-10 Organic Analytical Reagents for the Determination of Inorganic SubstancesDeterminationLanthanumLeadLithiumMagnesiumManganeseMercuryMolybdenumNickelNiobiumNitrateNitriteOsmiumPalladium2,2ReagentsChrome Azurol S + Cetyltrimethylammonium
´-Bipyridyl bromide1,10-Phenanthroline1,10-Phenanthroline + Bromothymol BlueFerrozineArsenazo IIIDithizoneSodium diethyldithiocarbamate4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolThoronEriochrome Black T8-Hydroxyquinoline8-Hydroxyquinoline + ButylamineTitan YellowXylidyl BlueFormaldoximeDithizoneMichler’s thioketoneXylenol OrangeBromopyrogallol Red + Cetylpyridium chloridePhenylfluoroneToluene-3,4-dithiol2-(5-Bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-diethylaminophenolDimethylglyoximeDimethylglyoxime + Oxidant2,22-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol´-Furildioxime4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolNPyrocatechol + EDTA or 2,2-Benzoyl-N-phenylhydroxylamine´Bromopyrogallol red3,3,3,-trifluoroacetoneBipyridyl or 1-(2-thenoyl)-Bromopyrogallol red + Cetylpyridinium chloride4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolSulfochlorophenol SXylenol OrangeBrucineChromotropic acidSulfanilamide + N-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine
Sulfanilamide +
dihydrochlorideN-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine
Sulfanilic acid + 1-Naphthylaminedihydrochlorine1,5-Diphenylcarbazide2-(5 Bromo-2-pyridylazo)-5-diethylaminophenolSnell,
,
Metals I, p 750. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 199. (2), Marczenko, p 331. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
(1980).Metals I, p 757. (7), Coll. Czech. Chem. Comm., 45, 2656,
Zh. Anal. Khim.,725. (5), Snell, Metals I, p 795. (7)Onishi, Part IIa, p 730. (5), Snell,
25, 1348, (1970).Marczenko, p 468. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 783. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 207. (2), Onishi, Part IIa, p 824. (5), Snell,
Metals II, p 1910. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 214. (2), Snell,
p 2. (7), West, p 34. (10)Metals I,
Fries/Getrost, p 220. (2), Marczenko, p 347. (3), Snell,
Metals I, p 27. (7)Metals I, p 34.
Onishi, Part IIa, p 863. (5), Snell,
(7)Fries/Getrost, p 226. (2), Marczenko, p 355. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
587, (1983).Metals II, p 1726. (8), Talanta, 30,
Onishi, Part IIb, p 11. (6), Snell,
13. (6), Snell, Metals II, p 1932. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 228. (2), Snell,
Fries/Getrost, p 234. (2), Marczenko, p 352. (3), Snell,
Metals II,Metals II, p 1938. (8) p 1938. (8)Metals II, p
Fries/Getrost, p 231. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 14. (6), Snell,
1945. (8)Metals II, p
Fries/Getrost, p 236. (2), Marczenko, p 364. (3), Onishi Part IIb, p
1950. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 243. (2), Marczenko, p 373. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
38. (6), Snell, Metals II, 1010. (8)Marczenko, p 375. (3), Snell,
66. (6), Snell, Metals I, p 107. (7), West, p 29. (10)Talanta,Metals I, p 126. (7)West, p 58. (10) 16, 1023, (1969)Snell,
Fries/Getrost, p 251. (2), Marczenko, p 384. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Metals II, p 1311. (8), Microchem. J., 31, 56, (1985).Marczenko, p 397. (3),
96. (6), Snell, Metals II,
p 1301. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 263. (2), Marczenko, p 393. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Talanta 28, 189, (1981).Fries/Getrost, p 263. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 125. (6), Snell,
125. (6), Snell, Metals I, p 887. (7)Metals I,
Marczenko, p 396. (3), Snell,
p 887. (7)Snell,
Metals I, p 904. (7)Snell,
Metals I,Snell,
431, (1976).Metals I, p 910. (7) p 911. (7), West, p 39. (10), Anal. Chim. Acta, 82,
Snell,
Metals II,Metals II, p 1425. (8) p 1427. (8)Marczenko, p 407. (3), Snell,
Talanta,Metals II, p 1426. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 274. (2), Marczenko, p 406. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
32, 189, (1985).Onishi, Part IIb, p 161. (7), Snell,
160. (7), Snell, Metals II, p 1447. (8)Onishi, Part IIb, p 164. (7)Metals II, p 1430. (8)Boltz, p 227. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 280. (2), Snell,
Boltz, p 229. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 281. (2), Snell,
(9)Nonmetals, p 546.
Fries/Getrost, p 279. (2), Snell,
(9), Williams, p 132. (11), Fres. Z. Anal. Chem., 320,Nonmetals, p 548.
Nonmetals, p 559. (9) 490, (1985).Boltz, p 241. (1), Snell,
Boltz, p 237. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 285. (2), Marczenko, p 419. (3),
(1984).Nonmetals, p 585. (8), Analyst, 109, 1281,
Marczenko, p 428. (3)Snell, Nonmetals, p 586. (9)Talanta, 33, 939, (1986).Organic Analytical Reagents for the Determination of Inorganic Substances 8-11DeterminationPhosphatePlatinumRare EarthsRheniumRhodium
RutheniumScandiumSeleniumSilverSulfateSulfideSulfiteTantalumTelluriumThalliumThoriumTinDithizoneReagents2-Nitroso-1-naphthol4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolRhodamine B + MolybdateMalachite Green + MolybdateSulfochlorophenolazorhodamineDithizone2-MercaptobenzothiazoleArsenazo IArsenazo IIIXylenol Orange2,2´-Furildioxime1-(2-Pyridylazo)-2-naphthol1,10-PhenanthrolineThiourea1,4-DiphenylthiosemicarbazideAlizarin red SArsenazo IIIChrome Azurol SXylenol Orange3,3´-Diaminobenzidine2,3-DiaminonaphthalineDithizoneEosin + 1,10-PhenanthrolineMethylthymol blue + Barium (II)N,N,-Dimethyl-1,4-phenylenediaminePararosaniline + FormaldehydeMethyl Violet4-(2-Pyridylazo)resorcinolPhenylfluoroneDiethyldithiocarbamateBismuthiol IIBrilliant greenDithizoneRhodamine BArsenazo IIIThoronXylenol OrangeXylenol Orange + Cetyltrimethylammonium bromidePyrocatechol violet (and + Cetyltrimethylammonium
Galleinbromide)PhenylfluoroneMarczenko, p 440. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 227. (6), Snell,
II, p
Fries/Getrost, p 294. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 226. (6), Snell,
1577. (8)Metals II,
Snell,
p 1581. (8)Snell,
Metals II, p 1583. (8) Analyst, 107, 708, (1982).Snell,
Nonmetals, p 103. (9)Onishi, Part IIb, p 253. (6),
Nonmetals, p 12. (9), Analyst, 108, 361, (1983).Fries/Getrost, p 300. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 253. (6), Snell,
Talanta, 34, 87, (1987).Fries/Getrost, p 302. (2),
p 1534. (8)Metals II,
Marczenko, p 470. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p 785. (5), Snell,
Zh. Anal. Khim., 24, 1172, (1969).Metals II, p
Fries/Getrost, p 309. (2), Marczenko, p 468. (3), Onishi, Part IIa, p
1857. (8)Onishi, Part IIa, p 787. (5), Snell,
786. (5), Snell, Metals II, p 1862. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 310. (2), Marczenko, p 481. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Metals II, p 1874. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 311. (2), Snell,
288. (6), Snell, Metals II, p 1659. (8)Onishi, Part IIb, p 331. (6), Snell,
Metals II, p 1553. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 318. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, 329. (6), Snell,
Metals II, p 1623. (8)Metals II, p
Marczenko, p 493. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 330. (8)1626. (8)Fries/Getrost, p 319. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 360. (6), Snell,
Onishi, Part IIb, p 359. (6), Snell,
p 536. (7)Metals I,
Snell,
Metals I, p 539. (7)Marczenko, p 501. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 357. (6), SnellMetals I, p 551. (7), Anal. Chim. Acta, 159, 309, (1984)., Metals I, p
Boltz, p 391. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 323. (2), Marczenko, p 508. (3),
547. (7)Snell,
Snell, Nonmetals, p 490. (9), West, p 4. (10).Fries/Getrost, p 328. (2), Marczenko, p 524. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Nonmetals, p 501. (9)Snell,
379. (6), Snell,
Snell,
Metals I, p 93. (7)Metals I, p 82. (7)Boltz, p 483. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 344. (2), Snell,
Nonmetals, p 457. (9)Nonmetals, p 400.
Boltz, p 478. (1), Marczenko, p 540. (3), Snell,
(9), Williams, p 578. (11)Nonmetals,Marczenko, p 551. (3), Snell,Williams, p 591. (11) p 430. (9),
Snell,
Metals II, p 1485. (8)Onishi, Part IIb, p 166. (6), Snell,
Metals II, p 1488. (8)Boltz, p 402. (1), Fries/Getrost, p 348. (2), Snell,
Metals II, p 1486. (8)Boltz, p 401. (1), Marczenko, p 557. (3), Snell,
(9), Williams, p 220. (10)Nonmetals, p 533.
Fries/Getrost, p 352. (2), Marczenko, p 567. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
Nonmetals, p 524. (9)Fries/Getrost, p 355. (2), Onishi, Part IIb, p 426. (6), Snell,
426. (6), Snell, Metals I, p 45. (7)Fries/Getrost, p 354. (2), Marczenko, p 566. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
p 54. (7)Metals I,
Fries/Getrost, p 360. (2), Marczenko, p 575. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p
424. (6), Snell, Metals I, p 63. (7)Marczenko, p 574. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 463. (6), Snell,
460. (6), Snell, Metals II, p 1820. (8)Metals I,
Snell,
1835. (7)p
Talanta,Metals I, p 1852. (7)Marczenko, p 585. (3), Onishi, Part IIb, p 501. (6), Snell, M 26, 499, (1979).etals I, p
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