The Analysis of some Glasses for Modern Electric Discharge Lamps
JSGT 1935 V19 T279-T195
The methods described have been found suitable for the analysis of glasses containing abnormally high proportions of aluminium and phosphorus. It is shown that the methods involving the use of “Oxine” are of value only in the separation of aluminium and phosphorus, though zinc and magnesium may be determined as the oxyquinolates after they have been separated by classical methods. Some adaptations of the methods to the semi-micro scale are discussed.
R. C. Chirnside