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Antimony
About: Antimony is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 11450 publications have been published within this topic receiving 155660 citations. The topic is also known as: Sb & element 51.
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TL;DR: In this article, a method for simultaneous determination of As(III)+Sb(III) and Sb (III+V+Sb+V) was developed that uses selective hydride generation, liquid nitrogen cooled trapping, and gas chromatography/photoionization detection.
Abstract: A method for the simultaneous determination of As(III)+Sb(III) and As(III+V)+Sb(III+V) has been developed that uses selective hydride generation, liquid nitrogen cooled trapping, and gas chromatography/photoionization detection. The detection limit for arsenic is 10 pmol/L, while that for antimony is 3.3 pmol/L; precision (as relative standard deviation) for both elements is better than 3%
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TL;DR: In this paper, an antimony−cyano-based ionic liquid-derived nitrogen-doped carbon (Sb CNC) hybrid is proposed and synthesized by ball-milling and subsequent pyrolysis treatment.
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TL;DR: In this article, a solid solution of Bi2S3SbS3 was prepared in the form of polycrystalline films on glass substrates by the dip-dry process using BiCl3, SbCl3 concentrated hydrochloric acid and thiourea.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a simple method is described for the rapid and reliable determination of ultratrace concentrations of Sb(III) and Sb (V) in seawater by differential pulse anodic stripping voltammetry.
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TL;DR: An analytical method based on a semi-continuous hydride generator coupled on-line with a gas chromatograph and mass spectrometric detectro was developed and used for the identification of hydrides-forming antimony compounds as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: An analytical method based on a semi-continuous hydride generator coupled on-line with a gas chromatograph and mass spectrometric detectro was developed and used for the identification of hydride-forming antimony compounds. This method allows for the characterization of compounds based on their retention times and mass spectral data. Organoantimony compounds were identified to be present in extracts of a freshwater plant, namely pondweed (Potamogetan pectinatus). This is the first time that such compounds have been detected in samples of biological origin. The problem of organostibine molecular rearrangements which have been reported to occur during the hydride generation process was also investigated. An experimental procedure is described that allows for the elimination of such rearrangements.
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