A Polarographic Method Determing Cu(II), Cu(I) and Metallic Copper Contents in Copper Oxide Samples
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Analytical Letters
- Vol. 17 (19), 2183-2196
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00032718408065365
Abstract
A polarographic procedure was developed which permits the analysis of powdered cupric and cuprous oxides in the presence of metallic copper. To determine CuO, Cu2O and metallic copper content in the sample two weight aliquots were used. The first aliquot was dissolved in medium of 50 % ethanol + 3 M hydrochloric acid + saturated ascorbic acid solution. Insoluable metallic copper was determined polarographically after its' separation and additional dissolving in concentrated nitric acid. The second sample aliquot was dissolved in 6 M hydrochloric acid and the ratio of Cu(I) / Cu(II) in the solution was determined from the polarographic curves. To calculate CuO, Cu2O and Cu content in a sample the proposed procedure was applied. The developed method provides the accurate results of the determination of CuO, Cu2O and Cu content in a powdered mixture. The reproducibility expressed as the relative standard deviation is from 1 % to 5 %.Keywords
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