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Method for quantitative determination of hydrogen peroxide using potentiometric titration

  • US 20090282898A1
  • Filed: 04/10/2009
  • Published: 11/19/2009
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/11/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for determining the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in a solution, comprising the steps of:

  • measuring a fixed volume of the solution;

    diluting said fixed volume of the solution with an electrolyte solution;

    measuring a fixed volume of the diluted solution;

    depositing said fixed volume of the diluted solution into a titration cell containing a reference electrode and a working electrode;

    connecting the reference electrode and working electrode to a voltmeter;

    introducing a titrant into the titration cell at a fixed rate of volume;

    stirring the titrant and the fixed volume of the diluted solution as the titrant is introduced into the titration cell;

    measuring the cell potential of the titration cell across the reference electrode and working electrode;

    periodically performing a calculation of the differential in cell potential expressed as dE/dV, where E is the cell potential and V is the volume of titrant introduced;

    stopping the introduction of titrant into the titration cell when the differential in cell potential abruptly changes; and

    calculating the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in the fixed volume of the solution based on the volume of titrant that was introduced into the titration cell.

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