Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry. Prof.Dr.Joumaa Al- Zehouri Damascus university Faculty of Pharmacy

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Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry Prof.Dr.Joumaa Al- Zehouri Damascus university Faculty of Pharmacy

Volumetric Precipitate titrations of Drugs ( Argentimetry) Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

Drug cont.halides AgNO 3 &NH 4 SCN Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

pcl= -log [Cl - ] Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

Solubility )األنحاللية الذوبانية( هي أعلى كمية من المادة يمكن أن تذوب في حجم محدد من الممذيب (Ksp) Solubilityجداء Product األنحالل هو حاصل ضرب التركيز المولي أليونات الراسب الذائبة بالمحلول التنافس األيوني تشكيل معقد D ادمصاص المشعر Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

I - Solubility )األنحاللية الذوبانية( هي أعلى كمية من المادة يمكن أن تذوب في حجم محدد من المذيب (Ksp) Solubilityجداء Product األنحالل هو حاصل ضرب التركيز المولي أليونات الراسب الذائبة بالمحلول Ksp = [Ag + ] [Cl - ] = 1.0 X 10-10 Ksp = [Ag + ] 2 [CrO 4-2 ] = 1.9 x 10-12 Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

I - Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

I- Mohr Method In acid media convert to dichromate: 2CrO -- 4 +2H + Cr 2 O -- 7 +H 2 O Dichromate is more soluble In strong base media the silver will precipitate in form of hydroxide : 2Ag + + 2OH - 2 Ag OH Ag 2 O + H 2 O The add of BORAX or Sodium bicarbonate well hold the ph at 8 We can not determine the Iodide with this method because the precipitate of silver chromate will adsorb at the surface of silver iodide ( adsorption complex) so the end point will be not clear.

II- Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

II- Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

Titration reaction : II- Volhard method SCN - + Ag + Ag SCN Indicator reaction : SCN - + Fe +3 complex) Fe(SCN) +2 ( red This titration must be in acidic media to prevent the hydration of Fe +3 and formation of Fe(OH) 3

II- Volhard method

III- Fajan s Method An Adsorption indicator method. Adsorption : is a process in which a substance ( gas, liquid, or solid) is held on the surface of a solid. In contrast, absorption involves retention of a substance within the pores of a solid

III- fluorescein

Adsorption Indicators Fajan s Method is an organic compound that tends to be adsorbed onto the surface of the solid in a precipitation titration, Ideally, the adsorption (or desorption) occurs near the equivalence point and results not only in a color change but also in a transfer of color from the solution to the solid ( or the reverse)

Fajan s Method Fluorescein :is a typical adsorption indicator useful for the titration of chloride ion with silver nitrate.in aqueous solution, fluorescein partially dissociates into hydronium ions and negatively charged fluoresceinate ions that are yellow-green. The fluoresceinate ion forms an intensely red silver salt. Whenever this dye is used as an indicator, however,its concentration is never large enough to precipitate as silver fluoreceinate.

Fajan s Method In the early stage of the titration of chloride ion with silver nitrate,the colloidal silver chloride particles are negatively charged because of adsorption of excess chloride ions.[ A colloid is a solid made up of particles having diameters that are less than 10-4 cm)

adsorption adsorption adsorbed adsorbed

The order of the ability of anions to replace the adsorpant anions on the silver halide surface أيونات المشعر يجب أن ال تملك القدرة على ازاحة طبقة األدمصاص األولية

Avoiding heating to prevent the Coagulation Adsorption indicators adsorption HIn H+ + In- Colloidal precipitate is necessary

adsorption

Adsorption Indicators in Argentimetry Indicator Titration ph (range) Fluorescein Cl - with Ag + 7-8 Dichlorofluoure scein Bromocresol green Eosin Cl - with Ag + SCN - with Ag + SCN -,I -,Br - with Ag + 4 4-5 2

Sodium Chloride 58.44 NaCl Action and use Used in treatment of electrolyte deficiency. Preparations Oral Rehydration Salts Potassium Chloride and Sodium Chloride Intravenous Infusion Potassium Chloride, Sodium Chloride and Glucose Intravenous Infusion Sodium Chloride Eye Drops Sodium Chloride Eye Lotion Sodium Chloride Intravenous Infusion Sodium Chloride and Glucose Intravenous Infusion Sodium Chloride Irrigation Solution Compound Sodium Chloride Mouthwash Sodium Chloride Solution Sodium Chloride Tablets Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

Sodium Chloride ASSAY Dissolve 1.000 g in water and dilute to 100 ml with the same solvent. To 10.0 ml of the solution add 50 ml of water, 5 ml of dilute nitric acid, 25.0 ml of 0.1M silver nitrate. Shake. Titrate with 0.1M ammonium thiocyanate, using 2 ml of ferric ammonium sulphate solution as indicator and shaking vigorously towards the end-point. 1 ml of 0.1M silver nitrate is equivalent to 5.844 mg of NaCl. Volhard Prof. J. Al-Zehouri

Sodium Chloride Eye Drops Mohr

Analytical Applied A mixture containing only KCl and NaBr is analyzed by the Mohr method. A 0.3172 g sample is dissolved in 50 ml of water and titrated to the Ag 2 CrO 4 end point, requiring 36.85 ml of 0.1120 M AgNO 3. A blank titration requires 0.71 ml of titrant to reach the same end point. Report the %w/w KCl and NaBr in the sample.

Solution

Solution Mol Ag + = Mol KCl + Mol NaBr

Solution

Solution