Abstract
A method for the determination of salicylic, acetylsalicylic and benzoic acids in officinal pharmaceutical based on radiometric titration with 0.1 mol.l/sup -1/ NaOH was developed. The end-point was detected with the aid of radioactive glass kryptonate. After the end-point, the excess titrant attacks the glass surface layers and this results in releasing /sup 85/Kr, and consequently, in decreasing the radioactivity of the kryptonate employed. The radioactive kryptonate used as an indicator was prepared by the bombardment of glass with accelerated /sup 85/Kr ions. The developed method is simple, accurate and correct.
Toelgyessy, J;
Dillinger, P;
[1]
Harangozo, M;
Jombik, J
[2]
- Slovenska Vysoka Skola Technicka, Bratislava (Czechoslovakia). Chemickotechnologicka Fakulta
- Komenskeho Univ., Bratislava (Czechoslovakia). Farmaceuticka Fakulta
Citation Formats
Toelgyessy, J, Dillinger, P, Harangozo, M, and Jombik, J.
Radiometric titration of officinal radiopharmaceuticals using radioactive kryptonates as end-point indicators. I. Salicylic, acetylosalicylic, benzoic acids.
Serbia and Montenegro: N. p.,
1980.
Web.
Toelgyessy, J, Dillinger, P, Harangozo, M, & Jombik, J.
Radiometric titration of officinal radiopharmaceuticals using radioactive kryptonates as end-point indicators. I. Salicylic, acetylosalicylic, benzoic acids.
Serbia and Montenegro.
Toelgyessy, J, Dillinger, P, Harangozo, M, and Jombik, J.
1980.
"Radiometric titration of officinal radiopharmaceuticals using radioactive kryptonates as end-point indicators. I. Salicylic, acetylosalicylic, benzoic acids."
Serbia and Montenegro.
@misc{etde_5412752,
title = {Radiometric titration of officinal radiopharmaceuticals using radioactive kryptonates as end-point indicators. I. Salicylic, acetylosalicylic, benzoic acids}
author = {Toelgyessy, J, Dillinger, P, Harangozo, M, and Jombik, J}
abstractNote = {A method for the determination of salicylic, acetylsalicylic and benzoic acids in officinal pharmaceutical based on radiometric titration with 0.1 mol.l/sup -1/ NaOH was developed. The end-point was detected with the aid of radioactive glass kryptonate. After the end-point, the excess titrant attacks the glass surface layers and this results in releasing /sup 85/Kr, and consequently, in decreasing the radioactivity of the kryptonate employed. The radioactive kryptonate used as an indicator was prepared by the bombardment of glass with accelerated /sup 85/Kr ions. The developed method is simple, accurate and correct.}
journal = []
volume = {49:11}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Serbia and Montenegro}
year = {1980}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Radiometric titration of officinal radiopharmaceuticals using radioactive kryptonates as end-point indicators. I. Salicylic, acetylosalicylic, benzoic acids}
author = {Toelgyessy, J, Dillinger, P, Harangozo, M, and Jombik, J}
abstractNote = {A method for the determination of salicylic, acetylsalicylic and benzoic acids in officinal pharmaceutical based on radiometric titration with 0.1 mol.l/sup -1/ NaOH was developed. The end-point was detected with the aid of radioactive glass kryptonate. After the end-point, the excess titrant attacks the glass surface layers and this results in releasing /sup 85/Kr, and consequently, in decreasing the radioactivity of the kryptonate employed. The radioactive kryptonate used as an indicator was prepared by the bombardment of glass with accelerated /sup 85/Kr ions. The developed method is simple, accurate and correct.}
journal = []
volume = {49:11}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Serbia and Montenegro}
year = {1980}
month = {Jan}
}