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Generalized indicator-based determination of solution pH.

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pH indicators can be used both fast responsive as well as long-term stable sensors. They have been extensively used for monitoring pH changes in fast kinetic reactions as well as… Click to show full abstract

pH indicators can be used both fast responsive as well as long-term stable sensors. They have been extensively used for monitoring pH changes in fast kinetic reactions as well as slowly changing pH in oceanic waters. If the pH range that needs to be covered is narrow it is possible to use only one indicator of appropriate protonation constant; otherwise, mixtures of two or more indicators are used for monitoring pH values covering a broad range of pH. In this paper we presented a new methodology for determining pH of solutions using mixtures of pH indicators. The pH calculation is based on the strict application of the basic laws of mass action and mass conservation. The proposed method was evaluated by the successful determination of the pH values of solutions containing three indicators (neutral red, phenol red (two different protonation constants), and methyl orange) covering a wide range of pH values from 0.5 to 9. The method was also applied for rapid monitoring of pH changes in stopped-flow measurements, investigating the reactions of CO2 in aqueous amine solutions.

Keywords: generalized indicator; based determination; indicator; determination; indicator based; determination solution

Journal Title: Analytica chimica acta
Year Published: 2020

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