Determination of boron in silicon-bearing alloys, steel, and other alloys by pyrohydrolysis and inductively-coupled argon-plasma spectroscopy.

Talanta

Union Carbide Corporation, Metals Division, P.O. Box 579, 4625 Royal Avenue, Niagara Falls, New York 14302, U.S.A.

Published: June 1980

Boron is quantitatively separated from silicon-bearing and other inorganic materials by pyrohydrolysis. Microgram amounts of boron are separated by passing oxygen-saturated steam over a sample mixed with vanadium oxide and copper oxide. The distillate is collected in dilute potassium hydroxide solution and determined by inductively-coupled argon-plasma spectroscopy.

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