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BS ISO 6849:1996 - Photography. Processing wastes. Determination of boron

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This International Standard specifies two methods for the determination of boron in photographic processing wastes. The first method is the estimation of borates by titration of the boric acid-mannitol complex, which is a stronger acid than the boric acid from which it is formed. It is suitable for boron concentrations of 0,1 mg/l and higher. In the range 0,1 mg/l to 5 mg/l, phosphate is removed by precipitation by lead acetate. In the range 1 mg/l to 100 mg/l, the sample is diluted 25 times; this eliminates phosphorous interference if the phosphorous concentration is below 500 mg/l. The second and alternative method is a spectrophotometric technique using methylene blue and is useful in the boron range of 0,1 ml/l to 1,0 mg/l, this being the concentration likely to be encountered in photographic processing wastes.
Contributor(s):
NAAR - Data Entry Person
Primary Item Type:
British Standard
Identifiers:
ISBN 0580266346
ICS 37.040.30 Photographic chemicals
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Quantitative analysis; Trade effluents; Photographic chemicals; Chemical analysis and testing Wastes; Borates; Spectrophotometry; Safety measures; Boron; Photographic materials
First presented to the public:
11/2/2023
Original Publication Date:
3/15/1996
Previously Published By:
British Standards Institution
Place Of Publication:
London, United Kingdom
Citation:
Extents:
Number of Pages - 9
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Date Deposited
2023-11-02 08:58:40.277
Submitter:
Nurul Aini Abdul Rahman

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