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Boric oxide with organic nitrogen

Reaction of boric oxide with organic nitrogen compounds. In this process, boric oxide or boric acid is made to react with nitrogen compounds such as melamine, urea, dicyanamide, or guanidine ... [Pg.52]

It was observed that organically bound phosphorus is completely decomposed to phosphate when oxidized with persulphate in an alkaline medium. Furthermore, more than 60 % of condensed phosphates are hydrolyzed. As concentrations of polyphosphates are negligible in most natural waters, a simultaneous oxidation procedure for organic phosphorus and nitrogen compounds has been developed by Korolejf (1977). Valderrama (1981) compared the procedure with former methods using separate determinations. In the simultaneous oxidation, the pH of the reaction starts at ca. 9.7 and ends at 4-5. These conditions are obtained by a boric acid-NaOH system. In seawater samples no precipitation is formed when the oxidation mixture is added. At elevated temperatures a precipitation is formed, which, however, dissolves as oxidation proceeds. [Pg.201]


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