Studies on the Use of Coulometric and Amperometric Analysis
<p>A coulometric titration is described in which unipositive thallium is oxidized to the tripositive state by electrolytically generated bromine or chlorine. The end-point is determined amperometrically by measuring the current between two platinum electrodes with an impressed potential d...
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ndltd-CALTECH-oai-thesis.library.caltech.edu-103752019-12-22T03:10:07Z Studies on the Use of Coulometric and Amperometric Analysis Buck, Richard Pierson <p>A coulometric titration is described in which unipositive thallium is oxidized to the tripositive state by electrolytically generated bromine or chlorine. The end-point is determined amperometrically by measuring the current between two platinum electrodes with an impressed potential difference of 200 millivolts. Confirmatory analyses have shown an accuracy of 0.2% for 93 to 200 microgram samples, and of 0.1% for samples of from 200 to 1900 micrograms.</p> <p>The application of dual intermediates to secondary coulometric titrations with an amperometric end point has been studied. Cupric copper and bromide have been used for the alternate electrolytic generation of bromine and cuprous copper for the purpose of titrating a substance exhibiting a slow rate of reaction with bromine. A procedure is described by which aniline has been titrated in quantities of from 13 to 280 micrograms with an average error without regard to sign of less than 0.4 micrograms.</p> <p>A study has been made of the bromine-bromide diffusion current, the effects of the concentrations of bromine, bromide and hydrogen ion; the minimum bromide ion concentration necessary to maintain generation of bromine with 100% current efficiency was determined.</p> <p>Studies have been made of the diffusion-controlled currents observed when potential differences, less than the decomposition potential, are impressed upon two platinized-platinum electrodes in solutions of hydrochloric acid which are 0.1 VF in potassium chloride and saturated with hydrogen gas. The effects of the electrode size and material, the applied potential, and the presence of oxygen and nitrogen gas are described.</p> 1951 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10375/2/Buck_rp_1951.pdf https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:08092017-100407498 Buck, Richard Pierson (1951) Studies on the Use of Coulometric and Amperometric Analysis. Master's thesis, California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/QJZB-MY25. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:08092017-100407498 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:08092017-100407498> https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10375/ |
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<p>A coulometric titration is described in which unipositive
thallium is oxidized to the tripositive state by electrolytically
generated bromine or chlorine. The end-point is determined
amperometrically by measuring the current between
two platinum electrodes with an impressed potential difference
of 200 millivolts. Confirmatory analyses have shown an accuracy of 0.2% for 93
to 200 microgram samples, and of 0.1%
for samples of from 200 to 1900 micrograms.</p>
<p>The application of dual intermediates to secondary coulometric titrations
with an amperometric end point has been studied.
Cupric copper and bromide have been used for the alternate electrolytic
generation of bromine and cuprous copper for the purpose of titrating
a substance exhibiting a slow rate of reaction with bromine.
A procedure is described by which aniline has been titrated in
quantities of from 13 to 280 micrograms with an average error without regard
to sign of less than 0.4 micrograms.</p>
<p>A study has been made of the bromine-bromide diffusion current,
the effects of the concentrations of bromine, bromide
and hydrogen ion; the minimum bromide ion concentration necessary
to maintain generation of bromine with 100% current efficiency was determined.</p>
<p>Studies have been made of the diffusion-controlled currents observed when potential
differences, less than the decomposition potential, are impressed upon two
platinized-platinum electrodes in solutions of hydrochloric acid which are 0.1 VF
in potassium chloride and saturated with hydrogen gas. The effects of the
electrode size and material, the applied potential, and the presence of
oxygen and nitrogen gas are described.</p> |
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https://thesis.library.caltech.edu/10375/2/Buck_rp_1951.pdf Buck, Richard Pierson (1951) Studies on the Use of Coulometric and Amperometric Analysis. Master's thesis, California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/QJZB-MY25. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:08092017-100407498 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:08092017-100407498> |
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