A conductometric method is proposed for the determination of quaternary ammonium salts (chloride or bromide), based on the poor solubility of the relative perchlorates. A comparison between expected and found values shows that the method is suitable, rapid, and easy for quantities in the range from 0.2 to 5 g. The error depends on the solubility of the relative perchlorate. The apparent and tentative solubility product of the studied compounds were calculated. The obtained values allowed to propose benzyltributyl ammonium chloride (BTBA Cl) as precipitant for the conductometric titration of perchlorate. This easy, rapid and accurate determination can be used to analyze the perchlorate ion even in concentrated solutions and to determine stability constants for complex formation in aqueous solutions.
Conductometric determination of quaternary ammonium salts by sodium perchlorate and vice versa / Bottari, Emilio Giovanni; De Felice, P.; Festa, Maria Rosa. - In: FRESENIUS JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0937-0633. - STAMPA. - 361:2(1998), pp. 129-132. [10.1007/s002160050848]
Conductometric determination of quaternary ammonium salts by sodium perchlorate and vice versa
BOTTARI, Emilio Giovanni;FESTA, Maria Rosa
1998
Abstract
A conductometric method is proposed for the determination of quaternary ammonium salts (chloride or bromide), based on the poor solubility of the relative perchlorates. A comparison between expected and found values shows that the method is suitable, rapid, and easy for quantities in the range from 0.2 to 5 g. The error depends on the solubility of the relative perchlorate. The apparent and tentative solubility product of the studied compounds were calculated. The obtained values allowed to propose benzyltributyl ammonium chloride (BTBA Cl) as precipitant for the conductometric titration of perchlorate. This easy, rapid and accurate determination can be used to analyze the perchlorate ion even in concentrated solutions and to determine stability constants for complex formation in aqueous solutions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.