Issue 2, 1987

Determination of trace amounts of water in propylene carbonate using the proton isoconcentration technique

Abstract

Direct potentiometry of the system propylene carbonate (PC)-0–1%m/m water-10–3M perchloric acid as a solution in glacial acetic acid, using glass pH and silver-silver chloride reference electrodes with a filling solution of saturated tetraethylammonium chloride in PC, shows a large systematic change in potential with variations in water concentration. This technique allows the fast and accurate determination of residual water in binary propylene carbonate mixtures.

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Analyst, 1987,112, 163-165

Determination of trace amounts of water in propylene carbonate using the proton isoconcentration technique

M. R. O. Karim and M. A. Hussain, Analyst, 1987, 112, 163 DOI: 10.1039/AN9871200163

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