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Voltammetry in Undiluted Acetic Acid. In Situ Determination of Water
Author(s) -
Bak Elzbieta,
Michalkiewicz Slawomir,
Stojek Zbigniew
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
electroanalysis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.574
H-Index - 128
eISSN - 1521-4109
pISSN - 1040-0397
DOI - 10.1002/elan.200302860
Subject(s) - acetic acid , chemistry , detection limit , microelectrode , analytical chemistry (journal) , voltammetry , differential pulse voltammetry , calibration curve , electrode , cyclic voltammetry , methanol , inorganic chemistry , electrochemistry , chromatography , organic chemistry
Water present in undiluted acetic acid can be monitored in situ with Pt and Au microelectrodes using differential pulse and square‐wave voltammetries. Both reduction and oxidation peaks can be obtained. The best quantitative analytical results were obtained for the anodic peak, the Pt microelectrode, and differential pulse voltammetry. The anodic water peak is located at +1.55 V vs. the quasi reference Pt electrode. The voltammetric peak obtained at Pt electrode is apparently not a diffusional one, however, the calibration plot obtained by employing this peak is linear over a wide concentration range, up to 4 mol dm −3 . The detection limit has been estimated as 2.3 mM or 0.0043 v/v%. The developed method may be particularly useful, since the Karl Fischer method can not be used to determine water in glacial acetic acid due to the estrification reaction of acetic acid with methanol. A voltammetric wave of undiluted acetic acid could not be obtained in the positive and negative ranges of potential.

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