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G.F. Reynolds

Researcher at Ministry of Supply

Publications -  19
Citations -  199

G.F. Reynolds is an academic researcher from Ministry of Supply. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aluminium & Polarography. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 197 citations.

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The polarographic determination of aluminium

TL;DR: In this paper, a survay is made of the methods available for the determination of microgram quantities of aluminium, together with techniques for its separation from interfering ion species, and a method involving the modification, by this element, of the polarographic characteristics of a diortho-hydroxy azo dye.
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The polarographic determination of Aluminium : A preliminary study of the mechanism of the Aluminium -Solochrome violet r.s. reaction

TL;DR: In this article, a study of the behaviour of the aluminium-solochrome violet RS complex is made over the range pH 195 to 1008 and it is shown that two distinct complexes are formed, determining the number of electrons per molecule transferred in the reduction of these complexes are made and values for the ratios of dye to aluminium are also obtained.
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The determination of the number of electrons involved in irreversible reductions by microcoulometry

TL;DR: In this paper, a coulometric method of determining the number of electrons taking part in a unit of reaction at the dropping mercury electrode, using only a polarograph and microcell is presented and critically examined.
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The polarographic determination of aluminium* : The determination of microgram amounts of aluminium in beryllium metal

TL;DR: In this paper, a description of the application of the polarographic determination of aluminium using solochrome violet R. S (discussed in Part I of this series) to the determination of microgram amounts of this element in berylliun metal is given.
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The polarographic behaviour of some elements in concentrated calcium chloride solution : The polography of chromium, nickle and lead

TL;DR: In this paper, the conditions for polarography were laid down and the theoretical aspects of the results obtained with a single-sweep cathode ray polarograph are discussed, and the mutual interference of the elements is detailed and recommendations for their determination in the presence of one another.