Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Science, Kosovska Mitrovica
2. Faculty of Science, Kragujevac
3. Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade
4. Faculty of Chemistry, Belgrade
Abstract
The application of the hydrogen-palladium electrode (H2/Pd) as the indicator
electrode for the determination of relative acidity scale (Es, mV) of
tetrahydrofuran (THF) and the potentiometric titrations of acids in this
solvent was investigated. The relative acidity scale tetrahydrofuran was
determined from the difference half-neutralization potentials of perchloric
acid and tetrabutylammonium hydroxide (TBAH), which were measured by using
both H2/Pd-SCE and glass-SCE electrode pairs. The experimentally obtained
value of Es scale THF with a H2/Pd-SCE electrode pair was 1155 mV, and those
obtained with glass-SCE electrode pair 880 mV. By using a H2/Pd indicator
electrode, the individual acids (benzoic acid, palmitic acid, maleic acid,
acetyl acetone, ?-naphthol) and two component acid mixtures (benzoic acid +
?-naphthol, palmitic acid + ?-naphthol, maleic acid + ?-naphthol and maleic
acid + ftalic acid) were titrated with a standard solution of TBAH. In
addition, sodium methylate and potassium hydroxide proved to be very suitable
titrating agents for titrating of the individual acids and the acids in
mixtures, respectively. The relative error of the determination of acids in
mixture was less than 3%. The results are in agreement with those obtained by
a conventional glass electrode. The advantages of H2/Pd electrode over a
glass electrode in potentiometric acid-base determinations in tetrahydrofuran
lie in the following: this electrode gives wider relative acidity scale THF,
higher the potential jumps at the titration end-point and relatively fast
response time; furthermore, it is very durable, simple to prepare and can be
used in the titrations of small volumes.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia