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16.8 References




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This article is from the Chemistry FAQ, by Bruce Hamilton B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz with numerous contributions by others.

16.8 References

[1] Desiccant Efficiency in Solvent Drying. A Reappraisal by
Application of a Novel Method for Solvent Water Assay.
D.R.Burfield, K.H.Lee, R.H.Smithers.
J.Org.Chem. v.42, p.3060-3065. (1977).

[2] Molecular Sieves - Dessicants of Choice.
D.R.Burfield, G.H.Gan, R.H.Smithers.
J.Appl.Chem.Biotech. v.28, p.23-30. (1978).

[3] Desiccant Efficiency in Solvent Drying. 3. Dipolar Aprotic Solvents
D.R.Burfield and R.H.Smithers
J.Org.Chem. v.43, p.3966-3968 (1978).

[4] Desiccant Efficiency in Solvent Drying. Applications of Cationic Exchange
Resins.
D.R.Burfield and R.H.Smithers
J.Chem.Tech.Biotechnol. v.30, p.491-496 (1980)

[5] Desiccant Efficiency in Solvent and Reagent Drying. 5. Amines
D.R.Burfield, R.H.Smithers, and A.S.C.Tan
J.Org.Chem. v.46, p.629-631 (1981).

[6] Drying of Grossly Wet Ether Extracts
D.R.Burfield, R.H.Smithers
J.Chem.Ed. v.59, p.703-704 (1982)

[7] Desiccant Efficiency in Solvent and Reagent Drying. 7. Alcohols.
D.R.Burfield, R.H.Smithers
J.Org.Chem. v.48, p.2420-2422 (1983)

[8] Desiccant Efficiency in Solvent and Reagent Drying. 8. Molecular Sieve
Column Drying of 95% Ethanol: An Application of Hygrometry to the Assay
of Solvent Water Content.
D.R.Burfield, G.T.Hefter, and D.S.P.Koh
J.Chem.Tech.Biotechnol. v.34A, p.187-194 (1984)

[9] Desiccant Efficiency in Solvent and Reagent Drying. 9. A Reassessment of
of Calcium Sulfate as a Drying Agent.
D.R.Burfield.
J.Org.Chem. v.49, p.3852-3854 (1984)

[10] Oven Drying of Volumetric Glassware
D.R.Burfield and G.Hefter
J.Chem.Ed. v.64 p.1054 (1987)

[11] Neues Verfahren zur maBanalytischen Bestimmung des Wassergehaltes
von Flussigkeiten und festen Korpern
K.Fischer
Angew. Chem., v.48 p.394-396 (1935)

[12] Titrimetric Determination of Water in Organic Liquids using Acetyl
Chloride and Pyridine
D.M.Smith and W.M.D.Bryant
J.Amer.Chem.Soc., v.57 p.841-845 (1935)

[13] Karl Fischer Titration
E.Scholz
Springer-Verlag (1984) ISBN 3-540-13734-3

[14] An Effective Technique for Cleaning Glassware
D.P.Higley
J.Chem.Ed. v.52 p.306 (1975)

[15] Refer 6.23

[16] Standard Glassware Cleaning Solutions
The Chemist's Companion
J.Wiley & Sons ISBN 0-471-31590-7 (1972)

[17] Laboratory Hazards - an explosion involving "chromic acid".
W.R.Bryson
Chem.Brit. v.11 p.377 (1975)

[18] Chromic Acid explosions
M.J.Pitt
Chem. Brit. v.11 p.456 (1975)

[19] Chromic Acid explosions
S.Downing
Chem. Brit. v.11 p.456 (1975)

[20] A Less Hazardous Chromic Acid Substitute for Cleaning Glassware
P.L.Manske, T.M.Stimpel, and E.L.Gershey
J.Chem.Ed. v.67 p.A280-A282 (1990)

[21] Regeneration of Chromic Acid Cleaning Solution
D.Schwab and P.Martinez
J.Chem.Ed. v.66 p.528 (1989)

[22] Oxidising Acid Baths - without Chromate Hazards
H.M.Stahr, W.Hyde, and L.Siegler
Anal.Chem. v.54 p.1452A (1982)

[23] How to Remove Silicone Compounds or Greases.
Dow Corning Silicone Bulletin 06-005 (1962)

[24] Removing Silicone Grease from Glassware
T.H.Lowry
J.Chem.Ed. v.74 p.841 (1997)

[25] Removing Silicone Greases from Round Bottom Flasks
T.J.Reilly
J.Chem.Ed. v.73 p.381 (1996)

 

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