Polyvinyl Alcohol as a Useful Indicator on Iodometry (II): Temperature Dependence of Iodine Recovery and the Correction Method of Iodine Concentration in the Lower Detection Limit Region

In an iodometric titration method for iodine (or chlorine) analysis, the percent recovery of iodine (or chlorine) decreases in the low concentration region and at the relatively higher temperature range. We have shown that the percent recovery vs. concentration curve can be expressed by a simple emp...

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Published in:Analytical Sciences Vol. 20; no. 3; pp. 549 - 552
Main Authors: YOSHlNAGA, Tetsutaro, TSUCHIDA, Makoto, TOYOSE, Yasushi, HIRATSUKA, Hiroshi, YAMAYE, Makoto
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Japan The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 01-03-2004
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Summary:In an iodometric titration method for iodine (or chlorine) analysis, the percent recovery of iodine (or chlorine) decreases in the low concentration region and at the relatively higher temperature range. We have shown that the percent recovery vs. concentration curve can be expressed by a simple empirical formula. The empirical formula contains parameters that depend on temperature and those parameters were obtained as a function of temperature. The empirical formula can be used as a correction function for experimental iodine (or chlorine) concentrations. By applying the correction function with the parameters to the experimentally obtained concentrations, we can estimate the reliable concentration in the low concentration region. Estimated concentrations were within 10% (as RSD) of the exact values after the correction in the range of 0.4 mg I2 L-1 (≡ ca. 0.1 mg as Cl2 L-1) - 4.4 mg I2 L-1 (≡ ca. 1.2 mg as Cl2 L-1) in the temperature range of 0 to 30°C.
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ISSN:0910-6340
1348-2246
DOI:10.2116/analsci.20.549