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Designed study of the effect of different reaction parameters on the catalytic determination of iron(III)

Untersuchung der Wirkung verschiedener Reaktionsparameter auf die katalytische Eisen(III)-Bestimmung

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The paper deals with the optimization of a catalytic determination of Fe(III) in trace amounts. The optimization is performed by the orthogonal experimental design and includes five reaction variables (pH, concentration of oxidant, concentration of substrate, ionic strength of solution, temperature). The rank of the variables is found and commented and a practically satisfactory statistical model is derived.

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Simeonov, V., Themelis, D. & Stratis, J. Designed study of the effect of different reaction parameters on the catalytic determination of iron(III). Z. Anal. Chem. 331, 39–41 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00473893

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