ANSI IT4.201-1981 Specification for Photographic Grade Potassium Iodide《摄影级碘化钾用规范.ANSI PH4.201-1981(R1987)的重新设计》.pdf
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1、F- 35-19 STDeANSI IT4-20L-ENGL I783 W O724150 0542479 54T m ANSI PH4.201-1981 Revision of ANSI PH4.201-1972 I American National Standard specification for photographic grade potassium iodide Approved January 16, 1981 Secretariat: National Association of Photographic Manufacturers, Inc T s material i
2、s r produced from American National Standard w+T 4. 7, copyright lygi , with permission of the American National Standards Institute, Inc. may be copied or reproduced in any form, electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the American National Standards Instit
3、ute, Inc., 11 West 42nd Street, New York, New York 10036. ot for resale. No part of this publication , Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of American National Standard Specification for Photographic Grade Potassium Iodide, ANSI PH4.201-1981.) This standard is one of a series that establishes the
4、min- imum criteria of purity for chemicals used in processing photographic materials. However, if the purity of a commonly available grade of chemical exceeds the min- imum criteria and if there is no economic penalty in its use, the purity requirements have been set to take ad- vantage of the highe
5、r quality material. Although the ultimate criterion for suitability of a photographic grade chemical is its successful perfor- mance in an appropriate photographic use test, the shorter, more economical tests described herein are generally adequate. This standard is a revision of American National S
6、tandard Specification for Photographic Grade Potas- sium Iodide, KI, ANSI PH4.201-1972. In this latest revision, minor changes have been made in the expres- sion of solutions and concentrations, precautions have been added, Section 2 has been expanded, and methy- lene chloride has been substituted f
7、or chloroform in the Assay procedure. 1. Scope This specification establishes criteria for the purity of photographic grade potassium iodide and describes the tests to be used to determine the purity. Page 1 of 4 pages 2. General Information 2.1 Physical Properties. Potassium iodide exists in the fo
8、rm of white crystals and has a molecular weight of 166.01. 2.2 Hazardous Properties. Potassium iodide is not haz- ardous when handled with normal precautions. 2.3 Handling and Storage. Potassium iodide should be kept in the dark to prevent decomposition into iodine and iodate. 3. Summary of Requirem
9、ents Assay (KI): Insoluble Matter, Calcium, Mag- nesium, and Ammonium Hydroxide Precipitate: Loss on Drying at 150C: Alkalinity (as KOH): Sulfide (as Na2 S): Chloride and Bromide (as Ci): Heavy Metals (as Pb): Iron (Fe): Appearance of Solution: 99 .O% min 0.5% max 0.3% max 0.05% max 0.0005% max 0.01
10、% max 0.002% max 0.002% max To pass test 4. Test Samples, Reagents, Solutions, and Hazards 4.1 Samples, Tests shall be made on samples in theiI “as received” condition. CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National St
11、andards Insti. tute require that action be taken to reaffirm. revise, or withdraw this standard no later than five years from the date of publication. Purchasers of American Printed in USA National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National
12、 Standards Institute. Copyright 01981 by American National Standards Institute, 143OBroadway. New York, N.Y. 10018 ANS13C481/ZSO WtE Page 2 of 4 pages 4.2 Punty of Reagents 4.2.1 Reagents used in the test procedures shall meet the specifications given in Reagent Chemicals, published by the American
13、Chemical Society in 1974, wherever such specifications have been estab- lished. If no American Chemical Society specification exists, the purity shall be that generally used for care- ful analytical work. 4.2.2 Wherever water is specified in the test proce- dure, only distilled or deionized water sh
14、all be used. 4.3 Strength of Solutions 4.3.1 Acids and ammonium hydroxide are full strength unless otherwise specified. 4.3.2 When a standardized solution is required, its concentration is expressed as normality, N. The num- ber of significant figures to which the normality is known shall be suffici
15、ent to ensure that the reagent does not limit the reliability of the test method. the concentration is expressed as grams per liter (g/L) to the appropriate number of significant figures. 4.3.4 When a solution is to be diluted, its dilution is indicated by (1 t X), meaning that one volume of reagent
16、, or concentrated solution, is to be diluted with X volumes of water. 4.4 Hazards. Some of the chemicals specified in the test procedures are caustic, toxic, or otherwise hazard- ous. Specific caution, warning, and danger notices are given in the footnotes but, in addition, the normal pre- cautions
17、required during the performance of any chem- ical procedure must be exercised at all times. 4.3.3 When a standardized solution is not required, 6.2 Procedure. Take about 0.5 gram of the sample and weigh it accurately to the nearest O. 1 mg. Dissolve the sample in 10 mL of water in a 250-mL glass-sto
18、ppered flask and add 35 mL of hydrochloric and 5 mL of methylene hloride. Titrate with 0.0500 M potassi- um iodate until the purple color which is produced dis- appears from the methylene chloride3 layer. Near the end point, add the iodate solution dropwise and shake the mixture thoroughly after eac
19、h addition. After the methylene chloride3 layer has been decolorized, allow the mixture to stand for 5 minutes and, if the methy- lene chloride3 layer develops a purple color, titrate the mixture further with the iodate solution to a new end point. (mL 0.0500 M KI03) (1.66) sample weight in grams =
20、percent KI 7. Insoluble Matter, Calcium, Magnesium, and Ammonium Hydroxide Precipitate (0.5% maximum residue) Dissolve 10.0 grams f O. 1 gram of the sample in 75 mL of water. Add 5 mL of ammonium oxalate solution4 (40 g/L), 2 mL of diammonium phosphate solution (100 g/L), and 10 mL of dilute ammoniu
21、m hydrox- (1 t 9). Allow to stand overnight. If any precipi- tate is formed, filter and wash with dilute ammonium hydroxide273 (1 t 39). Dry, ignite at 600C f 25C for 2 hours, cool in a desiccator, and weigh. The weight of the residue shall not be greater than 0.050 gram. 5. Test Procedures The test
22、 procedures described in Sections 6 through 14 shall be followed to determine whether the test sample meets the purity requirements listed in Section 3. 8. (0.3% Place 5.0 grams of the sample in a low-form glass-stop- pered weighing bottle and weigh accurately to the near- est 0.1 milligram. Dry at
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