The graphical method and the iterative method for analysing kinetic data for metal speciation in waters are described. The graphical method involves successive subtractions of one component from the total concentration of the metal remaining, beginning with the slowest component. The iterative metho
Kinetic methods of analysis
β Scribed by J. Gordon Hanna; Sidney Siggia
- Book ID
- 102913926
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1966
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 870 KB
- Volume
- 55
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3549
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β¦ Synopsis
Because he can he satisfied with no less than quantitative recoveries, he must utilize optimum cxperimcnt.al conditions for his reactions. He uses these conditions not only to produce the desired stoichiometric reaction in the minimum time but also t C J obtain a specific reaction with the least interference from side or parallel reactions. Analytical chemists have gone a step further and are applying the kincticists' reaction rate techniques directlJ-to the solution of analytical prohlems. This has yielded methods which give quantitative results based on reactions which are
In fact, some methods require the occurrence of only a small fraction of the reaction. Also, procedures have been developed for the determination of traces of materials based on their catalytic effect on the rates of suitable reactions. Another result is the production of mcthods for the differential determination of two or more compounds in a. mixture which are reacting concurrently but a t different rates with a common reagent. l'hese developments in the use of reaction rate approaches are considered in this review.
K'" prime importance to the analytical chemist rily complete.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
In this paper, rate parameters are extracted from fluorescence decay data in the framework of Feedback-Type Kinetics (h, < k4). The exciplex dissociation ( h a ) and fluorescence decay rate constants (ha) have been obtained for the five following systems: (1) Pyrene/n-hexane + ethyliodide ( k , = 3