O. Exner, CALCULATING EQUILIBRIUM-CONSTANTS FROM SPECTRAL DATA - RELIABILITY OFTHE BENESI-HILDEBRAND METHOD AND ITS MODIFICATIONS, Chemometrics and intelligent laboratory systems, 39(1), 1997, pp. 85-93
Equations for statistical evaluation of complex formation in solution
were revised and a simple modification of the correct least-squares pr
ocedure was advanced. The main difference against the previous treatme
nt is in the uncertainty of the estimated parameters: the equilibrium
constant K and extinction coefficient of the complex epsilon. This unc
ertainty is always greater, often by an order of magnitude, than that
given in the literature using various methods and programs. On a coupl
e of examples, the new method was compared with the previous ones, als
o with most commonly used procedure of Benesi-Hildebrand. According to
the quality of data, particularly the concentration range and the num
ber of measurements, one can distinguish cases when Benesi-Hildebrand
method yields reasonable results and when it is unreliable: in no case
it gives any idea about the uncertainty. Many K values determined in
this way should be better removed from the literature. (C) 1997 Elsevi
er Science B.V.