Potentiometric acidity determination in humic substances influenced by different analytical procedures

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes,Andreia N.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Giacomelli,Cristiano, Giovanela,Marcelo, Vaz,Denise O., Szpoganicz,Bruno, Sierra,Maria M. D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Carboxylic (CA), phenolic (PhA) and total (TA) acidity contents of five International Humic Substances Society (IHSS) standards and four model compounds were determined via the potentiometric titration method. Titration curves were scrutinized both by the BEST7 algorithm and the modified Henderson-Hasselbalch model (MHHM). In the case of IHSS samples, the fitting data depended on the analytical procedure undertaken. Whilst high CA and low PhA were usually recorded using the MHHM, the opposite trend was observed employing the BEST7 algorithm. In contrast, in the case of model compounds the acidity values matched well with theoretical data regardless of the procedure. In order to better understand the reasons for such discrepancies changes in the titrations procedure (e.g.: fast or slow) were also considered. General data strongly suggest that acidity determination of humic substances (HS) by potentiometric methods is extremely dependent on both the choice of mathematical model to fit experimental data points as well as the experimental conditions employed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potentiometric acidity determination in humic substances influenced by different analytical procedures
title Potentiometric acidity determination in humic substances influenced by different analytical procedures
spellingShingle Potentiometric acidity determination in humic substances influenced by different analytical procedures
Fernandes,Andreia N.
humic substances
potentiometry
carboxylic acidity
phenolic acidity
total acidity
title_short Potentiometric acidity determination in humic substances influenced by different analytical procedures
title_full Potentiometric acidity determination in humic substances influenced by different analytical procedures
title_fullStr Potentiometric acidity determination in humic substances influenced by different analytical procedures
title_full_unstemmed Potentiometric acidity determination in humic substances influenced by different analytical procedures
title_sort Potentiometric acidity determination in humic substances influenced by different analytical procedures
author Fernandes,Andreia N.
author_facet Fernandes,Andreia N.
Giacomelli,Cristiano
Giovanela,Marcelo
Vaz,Denise O.
Szpoganicz,Bruno
Sierra,Maria M. D.
author_role author
author2 Giacomelli,Cristiano
Giovanela,Marcelo
Vaz,Denise O.
Szpoganicz,Bruno
Sierra,Maria M. D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes,Andreia N.
Giacomelli,Cristiano
Giovanela,Marcelo
Vaz,Denise O.
Szpoganicz,Bruno
Sierra,Maria M. D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv humic substances
potentiometry
carboxylic acidity
phenolic acidity
total acidity
topic humic substances
potentiometry
carboxylic acidity
phenolic acidity
total acidity
description Carboxylic (CA), phenolic (PhA) and total (TA) acidity contents of five International Humic Substances Society (IHSS) standards and four model compounds were determined via the potentiometric titration method. Titration curves were scrutinized both by the BEST7 algorithm and the modified Henderson-Hasselbalch model (MHHM). In the case of IHSS samples, the fitting data depended on the analytical procedure undertaken. Whilst high CA and low PhA were usually recorded using the MHHM, the opposite trend was observed employing the BEST7 algorithm. In contrast, in the case of model compounds the acidity values matched well with theoretical data regardless of the procedure. In order to better understand the reasons for such discrepancies changes in the titrations procedure (e.g.: fast or slow) were also considered. General data strongly suggest that acidity determination of humic substances (HS) by potentiometric methods is extremely dependent on both the choice of mathematical model to fit experimental data points as well as the experimental conditions employed.
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