Ms. Li et Ge. Pacey, SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF TRACE WATER IN ORGANIC-SOLVENTS WITH A NEAR-INFRARED ABSORBING DYE, Talanta, 44(11), 1997, pp. 1949-1958
A spectrophotometric method for the determination of trace water in or
ganic solvents using a near infrared absorbing dye has been developed.
This method is based on the effect that a minor change in polarity of
the solvent caused by trace water content determines the extent of ag
gregation of a near-infrared dye monomer. This change can be detected
spectrophotometrically. The calibration curves for methanol, ethanol,
and isopropanol were determined. This method has the highest sensitivi
ty (em=16.73 unit) for water in isopropanol and the lowest sensitivity
(em=2.806 unit) for water in methanol. The correlation coefficient (R
)(2) values for the regression lines ranges from 0.990-0.998. The line
ar range of the method for ethanol is 0.001-0.5%, for isopropanol is 0
.001-0.1%, and for methanol is 0.001-1.0%. The limit of detection for
ethanol, isopropanol, and methanol are 0.0001, 0.0001, and 0.005% wate
r, respectively. The developed method is sensitive, simple and easy to
operate, and the cost of analysis is low. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B
.V.