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Need a nickel nitrate solution analysis
faster than EDTA titration [India]
August 1, 2007
Dear all,
We need some information for analysis of Ni % in nickel nitrate
solution. Presently we used titration with EDTA solution, but due to
lot of sample it takes to much times in a day. We have Ni
concentration from 1 % to 25 % in nitrate solution & acid 1% to
15 %. Is density method is OK for this ? we need accurracy for Ni %
up to 0.5 %.
Hitesh Patel
Executive - QA - Vadodara, Gujarat, India
August 7, 2007
I doubt if there is anything faster. Instead, investigate ways to
streamline your titration procedure. I would recommend a good fixed
volume pipettor, an auto-zeroing burette for the EDTA, a bottletop
dispenser (such as Dispensette II) for the ammonia, and something
similar for proportioning your murexide. If you do all of that, the
titration can easily be done in 45 seconds with practice. That is
pretty hard to beat with other methods. The specific gravity approach
will not work for nickel in your case because of the varying
concentrations of acid in your solution.
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Jon Barrows
aerospace jobshop
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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September 10, 2007
I have not yet analyzed this element with AAS. But it could be
determined faster.
Jose Castellanos
- Minneapolis, MN, USA
September 12, 2007
You could get yourself a 10 microliter pipette, and a 100 ml
volumetric flask. Fill the pipette with the analyte, add 0.1 HCl to
the mark, and shake.
Now, transfer 10 ml to a test tube, and add about 25 mg ammonium
persulfate; shake till dissolved. Then: 1 ml each 10% sodium citrate
solution, 1:1 aqua ammonia, and 1% ethanolic dimethylgloxime
solution, shaking well after each addition. Wait a few minutes, and
read in a colorimeter at 445 nm. Make a curve with comparably
prepared standards, and read your concentration off of it, not
neglecting the 10,000 fold dilution factor.
Lots of set up time, but once that is done, perhaps less labor per
determination than a titration.
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Dave Wichern
- Bronx, NY, USA
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