Z. Pawlak et As. Pawlak, Modification of iodometric determination of total and reactive sulfide in environmental samples, TALANTA, 48(2), 1999, pp. 347-353
In iodometric determination of sulfide two reactions are taking place when
alkaline solution is added to HCl acid-iodine. The main oxidation reaction
(1), H2S + I-2 = 2HI + S; and side reaction of sulfide (2), S-2 + 4I(2) + 8
0H(-) = SO42- + 8I(-) + 4H(2)O. Preference of reaction (2) over (1) is depe
ndent on pH increasing to > 7. When sulfide solution of pH 9 was mixed with
HCl acid-iodine, the recovery exceeded 120%, but the recovery of a solutio
n with a pH of 13 exceeded 200%. To eliminate the side reaction in iodometr
ic: titration, the sulfide solution must be acidic when it is mixed with HC
l-iodine. To avoid the side reaction (2), the pH of sulfide solutions were
adjusted with acetic acid to pH 5.5, mixed with HCl-iodine solution and the
n titrated with standard thiosulfate with precision and accuracy < +/- 3%.
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