Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 17(6), 715 (2001).
Four Points Function Fitted and First Derivative Procedure for Determining the End Points in Potentiometric Titration Curves: Statistical Analysis and Method Comparison
Sherif A. KHOLEIF
Alexandria University, Faculty of Science, Chemistry Department, Horreya Avenue, P. O. Box 426, Ibrahimia, Alexandria 21321, Egypt
A new method that belongs to the differential category for determining the end points from potentiometric titration curves is presented. It uses a preprocess to find first derivative values by fitting four data points in and around the region of inflection to a non-linear function, and then locate the end point, usually as a maximum or minimum, using an inverse parabolic interpolation procedure that has an analytical solution. The behavior and accuracy of the sigmoid and cumulative non-linear functions used are investigated against three factors. A statistical evaluation of the new method using linear least-squares method validation and multifactor data analysis are covered. The new method is generally applied to symmetrical and unsymmetrical potentiometric titration curves, and the end point is calculated using numerical procedures only. It outperforms the "parent" regular differential method in almost all factors levels and gives accurate results comparable to the true or estimated true end points. Calculated end points from selected experimental titration curves compatible with the equivalence point category of methods, such as Gran or Fortuin, are also compared with the new method.
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