Method for the determination of methanol in binary methanol-water mixtures by use of ion-selective electrodes
Abstract
For a given concentration of indicator ion X (X = F–, Cl–, Br–, I–, OH–, S2–, Ag+ or H+), the systematic change of cell potential, E, with variation in the concentration of methanol provides a graphical method for the rapid determination of methanol in methanol-water mixtures. Readings obtained by direct potentiometry show good reproducibility and stability. In 99.0–99.9%m/m methanol, containing 10–2M hydrochloric acid, trace amounts of water can be determined accurately owing to a potential “anomaly.”