碱度
滴定法
化学
碳酸氢盐
酸碱滴定法
聚苯胺
海水
基础(拓扑)
无机化学
分析化学(期刊)
环境化学
有机化学
海洋学
数学分析
地质学
聚合物
聚合
数学
作者
Alexander Wiorek,Ghulam Hussain,Andrés F. Molina-Osorio,María Cuartero,Gastón A. Crespo
出处
期刊:Analytical Chemistry
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2021-10-15
卷期号:93 (42): 14130-14137
被引量:20
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.1c02545
摘要
Herein, we report on a reagentless electroanalytical methodology for automatized acid-base titrations of water samples that are confined into very thin spatial domains. The concept is based on the recent discovery from our group (Wiorek, A. Anal. Chem. 2019, 91, 14951-14959), in which polyaniline (PANI) films were found to be an excellent material to release a massive charge of protons in a short time, achieving hence the efficient (and controlled) acidification of a sample. We now demonstrate and validate the analytical usefulness of this approach with samples collected from the Baltic Sea: the titration protocol indeed acts as an alkalinity sensor via the calculation of the proton charge needed to reach pH 4.0 in the sample, as per the formal definition of the alkalinity parameter. In essence, the alkalinity sensor is based on the linear relationship found between the released charge from the PANI film and the bicarbonate concentration in the sample (i.e., the way to express alkalinity measurements). The observed alkalinity in the samples presented a good agreement with the values obtained by manual (classical) acid-base titrations (discrepancies <10%). Some crucial advantages of the new methodology are that titrations are completed in less than 1 min (end point), the PANI film can be reused at least 74 times over a 2 week period (<5% of decrease in the released charge), and the utility of the PANI film to even more decrease the final pH of the sample (pH ∼2) toward applications different from alkalinity detection. Furthermore, the acidification can be accomplished in a discrete or continuous mode depending on the application demands. The new methodology is expected to impact the future digitalization of in situ acid-base titrations to obtain high-resolution data on alkalinity in water resources.
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