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Sodium iodate potassium alloys

Iodine was determined by an iodometric titration adapted from White and Secor.(3) Instead of the normal Carius combustion, iodide was separated from the samples either by slurrying in 6M NaOH, or by stirring the sample with liquid sodium-potassium (NaK) alloy, followed by dissolving excess NaK in ethanol. Precipitated plutonium hydroxides were filtered. Iodine was determined in the filtrate by bromine oxidation to iodate in an acetate buffer solution, destruction of the excess bromine with formic acid, acidifying with SO, addition of excess KI solution, and titrating the liberated iodine with standard sodium thiosulfate. The precision of the iodine determination is estimated to be about 5% of the measured value, principally due to incomplete extraction of iodine from the sample. [Pg.47]


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