COMPLEXOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF GALLIUM, INDIUM AND THALLIUM WITH ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRACETIC ACID AND SEMIMETHYLTHYMOL-BLUE BY VISUAL END-POINT INDICATION

Citation
Mah. Hafez et al., COMPLEXOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF GALLIUM, INDIUM AND THALLIUM WITH ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRACETIC ACID AND SEMIMETHYLTHYMOL-BLUE BY VISUAL END-POINT INDICATION, Analyst, 119(11), 1994, pp. 2467-2471
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032654
Volume
119
Issue
11
Year of publication
1994
Pages
2467 - 2471
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2654(1994)119:11<2467:CDOGIA>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The precision and accuracy achieved in consecutive back-titrations of Ga3+, In3+ and Tl3+ with solutions of disodium ethylenediaminetetraace tate (Na(2)EDTA) and standard Th(NO3)(4) of the same concentration, us ing Semimethylthymol Blue (SMTB) as a metallochromic indicator sith vi sual end-point indication, were studied. For one aliquot Ga3+, In3+ an d Tl3+ were determined by back-titration of excess of Na(2)EDTA with s tandard Th4+ solution at pH 2 (HClO4-NaClO4) using SMTB as indicator. At the end-point L-ascorbic acid was added to reduce Tl3+ to Tl+ and t he liberated Na(2)EDTA equivalent to Tl3+ was titrated versus the same Th4+ standard solution. In another aliquot containing Ga3+, In3+ and Tl3+, the latter two ions were quantitatively reduced to the metallic state using magnesium powder and concentrated hydrochloric acid and Ga 3+ was determined by indirect titration of Na(2)EDTA against Th4+ solu tion after adjusting the pH to 2 using SMTB as indicator. Indium was d etermined by difference. The interference of various anions, cations a nd organic acids in the determination of Ga3+, In3+ and Tl3+ was inves tigated. A comparison of the indicators SMTB and Methylthymol Blue for consecutive back-titrations of the metal ions studied using different statistical tests was carried out. The proposed consecutive back-titr ation method was applied successfully to some real samples of ores, mi nerals and alloys of the studied metals and the results were satisfact ory and agreed with those obtained by atomic absorption spectrometry.