Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
Online ISSN : 1880-6880
Print ISSN : 0021-4876
ISSN-L : 0021-4876
Spectrophotometric Determination of Microamounts of Nitrogen in Iron and Steel with the Organic Solvent Extraction
Ohiko KammoriYasuo HiyamaWataru Hotta
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1965 Volume 29 Issue 2 Pages 126-129

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A spectrophotometric determination of nitrogen with the organic solvent extraction was studied, and it was found that blue coloured compounds of nitrogen with phenol and sodium hypochlorite were completely extracted with isobutyl alcohol only by the use of a salting-out reagent. Various conditions for the determination were also examined to decide the optimum condition. By applying the results obtained by the fundamental experiments, a procedure for the determination of nitrogen in iron and steel was established as follows: After the dissolution of the sample with hydrochloric acid, nitrogen is separated by the steam distillation procedure. The solution is neutralized with sodium hydroxide, to which phenol and sedium hypochlorite are added. 10 minutes later, the solution is saturated with sodium chloride and the coloured compound is extracted with isobutyl alcohol. Nitrogen is determined by the measurement of absorbance of the isobutyl alcohol layer at 660 mμ. The method can be used successfully for the determination of up-to 0.2 μg nitrogen in iron and steel and requires about 20 minutes.
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