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The use of tristimulus colorimetry for the determination of hydrogen cyanide in air by a modified König method
A simple visual and tristimulus colorimetric method (three-dimensional system CIE-L*a*b*) for the determination of trace amounts of hydrogen cyanide in air has been developed. The method is based on the suction of hydrogen cyanide through a chlorinating cartridge where cyanogen chloride is formed, which is further driven to an indicator disc made of a modified cotton fabric. This indicator disc is placed into an adapter. Prior to analysis, the disc is saturated with a chromogenic reagent, a solution of 5,5-dimethyl-1,3-cyclohexanedione (dimedone) and 4-benzylpyridine in ethanol. In the presence of hydrogen cyanide (cyanogen chloride), a pink coloration emerges on the indicator disc, the intensity of which is evaluated either visually or by use of a tristimulus colorimeter. The detection limit is 0.1 mg m-3. The method is mainly suitable for mobile field analyses. It was applied for the CHP-5 chemical agent detector introduced into the equipment of the Czech Army corps
Detection tube with composite carrier for detection of phosgene and diphosgene in air
A new highly sensitive detection tube for measurement of concentration of phosgene and diphosgene in air has been developed. The detection is based on chemical reaction of 4-(p-nitrobenzyl)pyridine and N-phenylbenzylamine which with phosgene (diphosgene) give characteristic red methine dye. As a carrier serves spherical granules (pellets) of composite material prepared by granulation of microcrystalline cellulose with MgO. This new indication filling is stable, resistant to interferences and climatic influences. The detection limit (0.05 mg.m-3) meets the requirements for conducting hygienic checks of air quality in the workplace environment. In addition, the tube allows a prolonged and continuous monitoring of phosgene and diphosgene in air for at least 240 minutes
JSCS–3636 Original scientific paper
A simple in situ visual and tristimulus colorimetric method for the determination of diphosgene in ai
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use of tristimulus colorimetry for the determination of hydrogen cyanide in air by a modified König metho
A new detection tube to detect hydrogen cyanide in the air
A new simple and sensitive detection tube to detect hydrogen cyanide in the
air has been developed. The detection tube is based on the reaction of
hydrogen cyanide with 4-nitrobenzil to form a violet colored product. The
reaction takes place on the carrier made of a composite material which was
prepared by pelletization of a mixture of microcrystalline cellulose and
MgO. The detection tube can detect hydrogen cyanide in the air in the range
of concentrations 0.1-100 mg.m-3 based on visual evaluation (by naked eye)
of the change of indication layer coloring and comparison with etalon. The
detection limit is 0.05 mg.m-3. The detection tube is highly selective and
sufficiently stable during storage