The use of sulfamic acid as a primary standard in nonaqueous titrimetry |
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Authors: | Marguerite Miriam Caso Michael Cefola |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, Fordham University, New York, N.Y.U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A method has been developed for the standardization of a typical nonaqueous base lithium methoxide, with an inorganic primary standard, sulfamic acid. 'T'his acid was found to dissolve readily in four independant basic solvents, dimethyl formamide, ethylenediamine, n-butylamine and dimethyl sulfoxide. Sulfamic acid could be titrated in each of these solvents, by both visual and potentiometric means with lithium methoxide dissolved in benzene-methanol. No gels nor precipitates resulted in the course of the titrations and the accuracy of the method was comparable to that obtained using benzoic acid as the primary standard. Conductometric titrations were also performed using sulfamic acid dissolved in two systems, dimethyl formamide and glacial acetic acid. In the latter solvent it was possible to titrate sulfamic acid with perchloric acid in glacial acetic acid. |
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