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A new radiometric titration method based on separation by means of ion exchange

V. The oxidimetric determination of thallium in the presence of other metals

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It is shown that the radio-oxidimetric titration of monovalent thallium is possible even in the case when other metal ions are present in thousand-fold excess. Nitrate and copper interfere. Some examples are given of mixtures of thallium with tin, cobalt or iron, in which both ions are determined.

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Heijink, A., Polak, H.L. A new radiometric titration method based on separation by means of ion exchange. J. Radioanal. Chem. 8, 13–21 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02514047

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