Summary
The decomposition of sulphotellurate leading to deposition of black elemental tellurium has been utilized for the following analytical tests: detection of elemental tellurium and Te-containing semi-conductors, detection of polysulphide in alkali sulphide, detection of As2S3 and As2O3, differentiation of Sb2O3 and Sb2O5, differentiation of tin(II) and tin(IV) hydroxides.
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Die Abscheidung von schwarzem, elementarem Tellur aus Sulfotellurat wird für folgende Aufgaben nutzbar gemacht: Nachweis von elementarem Tellur und tellurhaltigen Halbleitern, Nachweis von Polysulfid in Alkalisulfid, Nachweis von As2S3 und As2O3, Unterscheidung von Sb2O3 und Sb2O5 sowie Unterscheidung von Zinn(II)- und Zinn(IV)-hydroxid.
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Feigl, F., Ben-Dor, L. Applications of the formation and behaviour of sulphotellurate in spot test analysis. Z. Anal. Chem. 233, 93–96 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00529734
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00529734