Issue 4, 1996

Paraformaldehyde as an end-point indicator in hydrolytic thermometric titration of metal ions and iodine

Abstract

The use of paraformaldehyde (PF) as an end-point indicator in hydrolytic titrations involving precipitation, complexation and redox reactions was investigated. The decrease in temperature caused by depolymerization of PF, catalysed by hydroxyl ions produced by hydrolysis of excess of titrant, was employed to locate the end-point of the titration. The results of titrations of alkaline earth metals with carbonate, several metal ions with EDTA and iodine with arsenite are presented.

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Analyst, 1996,121, 559-561

Paraformaldehyde as an end-point indicator in hydrolytic thermometric titration of metal ions and iodine

J. C. B. Fernandes, L. M. Aleixo, G. de Oliveira Neto and O. E. S. Godinho, Analyst, 1996, 121, 559 DOI: 10.1039/AN9962100559

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