Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Jan 2004)

Gran method for end point anticipation in monosegmented flow titration

  • Aquino Emerson V,
  • Pasquini Celio,
  • Rohwedder Jarbas J. R,
  • Raimundo Jr Ivo M,
  • Montenegro M. Conceição B. S. M,
  • Araújo Alberto N

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 111 – 115

Abstract

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An automatic potentiometric monosegmented flow titration procedure based on Gran linearisation approach has been developed. The controlling program can estimate the end point of the titration after the addition of three or four aliquots of titrant. Alternatively, the end point can be determined by the second derivative procedure. In this case, additional volumes of titrant are added until the vicinity of the end point and three points before and after the stoichiometric point are used for end point calculation. The performance of the system was assessed by the determination of chloride in isotonic beverages and parenteral solutions. The system employs a tubular Ag2S/AgCl indicator electrode. A typical titration, performed according to the IUPAC definition, requires only 60 mL of sample and about the same volume of titrant (AgNO3) solution. A complete titration can be carried out in 1 - 5 min. The accuracy and precision (relative standard deviation of ten replicates) are 2% and 1% for the Gran and 1% and 0.5% for the Gran/derivative end point determination procedures, respectively. The proposed system reduces the time to perform a titration, ensuring low sample and reagent consumption, and full automatic sampling and titrant addition in a calibration-free titration protocol.

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