Estimation of metallic iron in rusted sponge-iron: Dissolution of iron oxides by bromine/methanol

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The extent to which a number of iron oxides dissolved in cold and hot 5% bromine/methanol reagent was examined during analysis for metallic iron in the presence of oxides found in partially-rusted sponge-iron. At room temperature there was only slight attack on the oxides, but at the reflux temperature of the lixiviant and over a period of 2 hr, both the oxyhydroxides and oxides were attacked, the oxyhydroxides considerably and the other oxides slightly. © 1978.

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Cosstick, R. J., & Nancarrow, P. C. (1978). Estimation of metallic iron in rusted sponge-iron: Dissolution of iron oxides by bromine/methanol. Talanta, 25(8), 486–488. https://doi.org/10.1016/0039-9140(78)80030-7

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