2004
DOI: 10.2116/analsci.20.311
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Colloidal Titration of Aqueous Zirconium Solutions with Poly(vinyl sulfate) by Potentiometric Endpoint Detection Using a Toluidine Blue Selective Electrode

Abstract: Zirconium chemicals are used in a wide range of industries, and with advances in modern technology, the diversity of their applications has increased. 1 In particular, tetragonal zirconia is one of the most important zirconium compounds for ceramic use, with excellent mechanical properties, such as high structure toughness, strength, and hardness. 2 We have studied the effective use of some zirconium oxy-salts as a depressive and fluidizing material of ceramic slurries, 3,4 and have developed a new direct-cast… Show more

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“…To determine the amount of charge per gram of material (meq/g) on the functionalized SNPs, a particle charge detector (BTG Mutek) was used. Poly­(diallyldimethyl­ammonium chloride) (PDADMAC, 0.001 mol/L) was used as the cationic titrant, and poly­(vinyl sulfate) (PVSK, 0.001 M) was used as the anionic titrant, both consistent with reported methods. , The sample was suspended in MQW at concentrations of 10–30 mg/mL in a total volume of 10 mL, after which the oppositely charged titrant was added incrementally to the sample using an autotitrator until the effective surface charge was 0 mV (i.e., all charged groups were titrated).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine the amount of charge per gram of material (meq/g) on the functionalized SNPs, a particle charge detector (BTG Mutek) was used. Poly­(diallyldimethyl­ammonium chloride) (PDADMAC, 0.001 mol/L) was used as the cationic titrant, and poly­(vinyl sulfate) (PVSK, 0.001 M) was used as the anionic titrant, both consistent with reported methods. , The sample was suspended in MQW at concentrations of 10–30 mg/mL in a total volume of 10 mL, after which the oppositely charged titrant was added incrementally to the sample using an autotitrator until the effective surface charge was 0 mV (i.e., all charged groups were titrated).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excess heparin formed an ion-pair complex FcMDDMA and then adsorbed the CPE electrode (Scheme 1C). The method is one of colloidal titration [31][32][33][34] on which the selective ion association between polyanion (heparin) and polycation (protamine) occurs. Since the stability of the polycation-polyanion complex was larger than that between FcMDDMA and heparin, the interference with co-existence of many inorganic salts can be ignored.…”
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“…We also studied the hydrolytic behavior of zirconium IV in aqueous solution, and reported a new method for determination of zirconium in aqueous solution by colloidal titration. 10 Ohya et al reported that very stable aqueous titanate solution could be prepared by direct reaction of titanium IV tetraisopropoxide Ti=OCH CH 3 2 ? 4 , TIP with ahydroxycarboxylic acids HOCR 1 R 2 CO 2 H , such as lactic acid CH 3 CH OH CO 2 H, Lac in water, and that 004 -oriented anatase film with a high refractive index of 2.54 was obtained from the stable titanate solutions via the spincoating method.…”
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