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Showing papers on "Brilliant green published in 1973"


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01 Jan 1973-Analyst
TL;DR: In this article, the use of cerium(IV) instead of nitrite to oxidise antimony(III) improves the procedure for the determination of antimony with Brilliant green.
Abstract: Use of cerium(IV), instead of nitrite, to oxidise antimony(III) improves the procedure for the determination of antimony with Brilliant green. Antimony(III) is oxidised in 6 M hydrochloric acid solution, the excess of oxidant being reduced with hydroxylammonium chloride. Brilliant green hexachloroantimonate(V) is extracted from 2 M hydrochloric acid solution with two 10-ml portions of toluene, the Brilliant green reagent solution being added to the aqueous solution immediately before each extraction. When a pure sample of dye is used, and the extraction is made rapidly after the addition of Brilliant green, complete recovery of antimony is effected. The recommended procedure is precise and reliable.A similar procedure based on the extraction of tetrachlorothallate(III) ions gives complete recoveries of thallium and is an improvement on existing procedures. Tetrachlorogallate(III) and tetrachloroindate(III) ions are not completely extracted by toluene, and procedures based on such extractions cannot be recommended.

29 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a 10−3 M solution of Brilliant green tetrathiocyanatozincate(II) in o-dichlorobenzene supported on lightly cross-linked natural rubber was used.
Abstract: Liquid state, heterogeneous silicone rubber and carbon paste electrodes based on Brilliant green tetrathiocyanatozincate(II) have been prepared and studied. The liquid state electrode, consisting of a 10−3 M solution of Brilliant green tetrathiocyanatozincate(II) in o-dichlorobenzene supported on lightly cross-linked natural rubber, was the most satisfactory. This electrode responded rapidly when placed in 10−4 to 10−1 M solutions of zinc containing a twenty-fold excess of thiocyanate. The potential concentration slope (-29.5 mV per decade change in concentration) was that 2-expected for response to Zn(SON)4 2-. The silicone-rubber and carbon paste electrodes also gave near-Nernstian response, but responded more slowly.

19 citations


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TL;DR: The acid-base properties of Brilliant Green and Solochrome Red B have been studied in an attempt to apply them as metallochromic or chromophoric indicators as discussed by the authors.

4 citations