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Original Articles

THYMOL BLUE COATED GLASSY CARBON ELECTRODE FOR SELECTIVE DETERMINATION OF TITANIUM*

Pages 43-60 | Received 10 May 2000, Accepted 07 Jul 2000, Published online: 02 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Highly sensitive and selective coated glassy carbon electrode is described that employs thymol blue (TB), an organic indicator, as modifier. The voltammetric determination of trace amounts of titanium has been studied using this thymol blue coated glassy carbon electrode (TBCGCE). Anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) was applied to study the various parameters affecting the affinity of titanium ions by the TBCGCE as well as the possible interference by other metal ions. Validation of the proposed method by an independent method, viz. atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), has been assessed; therefore, the method has been successfully applied to determine titanium in two standard reference material portland cement samples, then to portland cement and cement clinker. Various Statistical Parameters as well as the quality control chart (X-chart) have been introduced.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Thanks are given to Assiut Cement Company for providing the author with the SRM portland cement samples.

Notes

*This work has been represented at the Fifth International Symposium on “New Trends in Chem.” Analytical Chem. and the 21st Century, Jan. 22–27, 2000, Cairo.

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