This note describes the determination of the blank value for titration curves having two EQPs. As an example, the titration of a mixture of phosphoric and sulfuric acid with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is shown.
Background
In a thermometric titration the enthalpy change is monitored in the course of a titration by measuring the small difference in temperature induced by the chemical reactions.
The titration EQPs are recognized and evaluated using a segmented evaluation procedure (second derivative of the curve).Thermometric titrations with more than one EQP require one blank correction for each individual EQP.
The thermometric titration allows a rapid and accurate analysis that can be fully automated with the Autosampler and a thermometric sensor.
Reaction
1st EQP:
H2SO4 + NaOH ----------> Na+ + HSO4- + H2O
HSO4- + NaOH ----------> Na+ + SO42- + H2O
H3PO4 + NaOH ----------> Na+ + H2PO41- + H2O
2nd EQP:
H2PO4- + NaOH ----------> Na+ + HPO42- + H2O
(For the method to measure a mixture of two acids by thermometric titration, download the method M771)