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Determination of phosphorous in titanium bearing minerals by potentiometric titration using Pb-ion selective electrode. | LitMetric

Determination of phosphorous in titanium bearing minerals by potentiometric titration using Pb-ion selective electrode.

Talanta

Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research, Department of Atomic Energy, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore 560 072, India.

Published: January 2000

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new method for measuring phosphorus in titanium minerals using potentiometric titration with a Pb-ion selective electrode has been established.
  • Sample preparation involves fusing minerals with K(2)CO(3) at high temperatures, followed by water leaching to obtain a solution for titration.
  • The method is highly accurate and precise, able to detect phosphorus concentrations as low as 0.02% P(2)O(5), with recovery rates between 98-106% confirmed through validation tests.

Article Abstract

A method for phosphorous determination in titanium bearing minerals by potentiometric titration using a Pb-ion selective electrode has been developed. Sample decomposition is achieved by means of K(2)CO(3) fusion in a platinum crucible at 800 degrees C for 30 min in a muffle furnace, and subsequent leaching with water of the fused melt. The aqueous leachate is neutralised with HClO(4) and subsequent boiling. The obtained solution is used for titration with Pb(ClO(4))(2), and the Pb-ion selective electrode detects the end point. The lowest concentration determinable is 0.02% P(2)O(5) in a solid sample. The method was applied on in-house titanium bearing mineral samples and on IGS-31 ilmenite sample (British Geological Survey, UK). Synthetic samples were prepared and analysed, and phosphorous recovery is in the range 98-106%. The recovery and accuracy of the present method have been validated by spiking experiments and by comparing with the spectrophotometric values, respectively. The precision of the proposed method in terms of relative standard deviation is 2.0%.

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