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Oxidised acrylic fibres

Even when antimony (III) was present in acrylic fibres (samples 6, 9 and 10), antimony (111) was easily and completely oxidised to antimony (V) by the wet digestion with a mixture of nitric, perchloric and sulfuric acids. Hence, arsenic in acrylic fibres containing antimony (III) oxide could be determined as well as that in acrylic fibre samples containing antimony(V) oxide by this method. Reproduced with permission from T. Korenaga, Royal Society of Chemistry [34] ... [Pg.363]


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