1976
DOI: 10.1039/an9760100939
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Elimination of ionic interferences in the determination of sulphates in water using the lead-sensitive ion-selective electrode

Abstract: I n the titration of sulphate ions with lead(I1) perchlorate solution using a lead-sensitive electrode for end-point determination, the addition of 75% V / V of methanol permits titration of M samples. Under these conditions, a 200-fold excess of nitrate does not interfere, but chloride a t this concentration introduces a small systematic error of 4%. Significant errors are caused by the presence of calcium, which co-precipitates as calcium sulphate with lead sulphate. In titrations carried out rapidly, the ne… Show more

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“…Ca 2ϩ and Mg 2ϩ interfere with the precipitation process of BaSO 4 due to coprecipitation; they are removed by a strong cation exchanger in the H ϩ form (2,3). Bicarbonates are removed as CO 2 after being protonated.…”
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“…Ca 2ϩ and Mg 2ϩ interfere with the precipitation process of BaSO 4 due to coprecipitation; they are removed by a strong cation exchanger in the H ϩ form (2,3). Bicarbonates are removed as CO 2 after being protonated.…”
Section: ϫ8mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be achieved by decreasing the solubility product. It is common practice to decrease the solubility product by adding organic solvents with low dielectric constants (3). The solubility of BaSO 4 is decreased by more than two orders of magnitude in the presence of 50 -60% (v/v) ethanol.…”
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