The Quantitative Evaluation of Oxygen in Zirconium

Abstract
Two methods for the determination of oxygen are reviewed and applied to the analysis of zirconium. The first is indirect and involves combustion of the metal and calculation of the oxygen content by difference. Corrections must be made for hafnium and other oxygen absorbing, inert, or volatile contaminants and the method is, therefore, useful only for control purposes or where relatively large amounts of oxygen are present.