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Title

Estimation of uncertainty in pK<sub>a</sub> values determined by potentiometric titration.

Authors

Koort, Eve; Herodes, Koit; Pihl, Viljar; Leito, Ivo

Abstract

A procedure is presented for estimation of uncertainty in measurement of the pKa of a weak acid by potentiometric titration. The procedure is based on the ISO GUM. The core of the procedure is a mathematical model that involves 40 input parameters. A novel approach is used for taking into account the purity of the acid, the impurities are not treated as inert compounds only, their possible acidic dissociation is also taken into account. Application to an example of practical pKa determination is presented. Altogether 67 different sources of uncertainty are identified and quantified within the example. The relative importance of different uncertainty sources is discussed. The most important source of uncertainty (with the experimental set-up of the example) is the uncertainty of pH measurement followed by the accuracy of the burette and the uncertainty of weighing. The procedure gives uncertainty separately for each point of the titration curve. The uncertainty depends on the amount of titrant added, being lowest in the central part of the titration curve. The possibilities of reducing the uncertainty and interpreting the drift of the pKa values obtained from the same curve are discussed.

Subjects

ACIDS; POTENTIOMETRY; ELECTROCHEMICAL analysis; VOLUMETRIC analysis; BURETTES; VOLUMETRIC apparatus

Publication

Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2004, Vol 379, Issue 4, p720

ISSN

1618-2642

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00216-004-2586-1

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