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Potentiometry in Non-Aqueous Solutions

Just as in aqueous solutions, potentiometry is the most fundamental and powerful method of measuring pH, ionic activities and redox potentials in non-aqueous solutions. Here we deal with the basic techniques of potentiometry in non-aque-ous solutions and then discuss how potentiometry is applicable to studies of chemistry in noil-aqueous solutions. Some topics in this field have been reviewed in Ref. [1], [Pg.167]


Experiments are under way for the production of ion-selective membrane electrodes that can also be used in non-aqueous solutions, and studies are being made of the possibilities of application of liquid junction-free potentiometry in non-aqueous solutions. High-performance computer evaluation procedures permit the employment of spectrophotometric equilibrium measurements in the study of complex systems. Spectrophotometric measurements are not prone to greater errors in non-aqueous solutions than in water. [Pg.262]


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Applications of Potentiometry in Non-Aqueous Solutions

Basic Techniques of Potentiometry in Non-Aqueous Solutions

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