Institution: | a Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Institute for Science and Technology Research and Development, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand b Turku Center for Biotechnology, Abo Akademi University and University of Turku, PO Box 123, BioCity, Turku FIN-20521, Finland c Department of Chemistry, Center for Process Analytical Chemistry, University of Washington, Box 351700, Seattle, WA 98195-1700, USA |
Abstract: | Two sequential injection titration systems with spectrophotometric detection have been developed. The first system for determination of ascorbic acid was based on redox reaction between ascorbic acid and permanganate in an acidic medium and lead to a decrease in color intensity of permanganate, monitored at 525 nm. A linear dependence of peak area obtained with ascorbic acid concentration up to 1200 mg l?1 was achieved. The relative standard deviation for 11 replicate determinations of 400 mg l?1 ascorbic acid was 2.9%. The second system, for acetic acid determination, was based on acid–base titration of acetic acid with sodium hydroxide using phenolphthalein as an indicator. The decrease in color intensity of the indicator was proportional to the acid content. A linear calibration graph in the range of 2–8% w v?1 of acetic acid with a relative standard deviation of 4.8% (5.0% w v?1 acetic acid, n=11) was obtained. Sample throughputs of 60 h?1 were achieved for both systems. The systems were successfully applied for the assays of ascorbic acid in vitamin C tablets and acetic acid content in vinegars, respectively. |