Abstract
Halide and thiocyanate ions can be determined by a precipitation titration with silver nitrate as the titrant, and the end-point can be evaluated by a potentiometric method, in which generally a silver indicator electrode is used as the indicator electrode and a double-junction Ag–AgCl electrode as the reference electrode. However, when mixtures of halide and thiocyanate are titrated, it is difficult to determine these components individually for there are overlapping steps in the potentiometric titration curves, especially in the case that there are obvious differences between concentrations of the components. In this paper, the linear equation for the potentiometric precipitation titration of a mixture of halide and thiocyanate ions was developed and it was then used for determining the components in the mixtures simultaneously with the aid of multivariate calibration methods. By application of this model, 27 synthetic mixtures with three- and four-component combinations of chloride, bromide, iodide and thiocyanate with low concentration levels from 1.8×10 −4 to 6.2×10 −4 mol l −1 were analyzed and acceptable results were obtained.
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