Exposures of Biological Systems to Inorganic Fluoride Oxidizing Agents Volume II. Fluoride Analysis by Chemical Methods
Report Number: AMRL TR 65-223 Volume 2
Author(s): Reed, Donald J., Dost, Frank N., Wang, Chih H.
Corporate Author(s): Oregon State University
Laboratory: Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories
Date of Publication: 1965-12
Pages: 26
Contract: AF 33(615)-1799
DoD Project: 6302
DoD Task: 630202
Identifier: AD0630593
Abstract:
Methods are described for assaying the fluoride content of ashed samples of plant and animal tissues. Using the Hall method, submicrogram quantities of fluoride were measured and a new procedure was devised to measure fluoride in a 1 to 8 microgram range. Modification of the Weinstein procedure, in which an AutoAnalyzer is used, permitted rapid and semiautomated analysis of samples containing 2.5 to 100 micrograms of fluoride.
Provenance: RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine
Author(s): Reed, Donald J., Dost, Frank N., Wang, Chih H.
Corporate Author(s): Oregon State University
Laboratory: Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories
Date of Publication: 1965-12
Pages: 26
Contract: AF 33(615)-1799
DoD Project: 6302
DoD Task: 630202
Identifier: AD0630593
Abstract:
Methods are described for assaying the fluoride content of ashed samples of plant and animal tissues. Using the Hall method, submicrogram quantities of fluoride were measured and a new procedure was devised to measure fluoride in a 1 to 8 microgram range. Modification of the Weinstein procedure, in which an AutoAnalyzer is used, permitted rapid and semiautomated analysis of samples containing 2.5 to 100 micrograms of fluoride.
Provenance: RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine