Non-Aqueous-Titration Good One
Non-Aqueous-Titration Good One
Non-Aqueous-Titration Good One
Module-1
Theory of Volumetric and
Gravimetric Analysis
Presented by:
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Rastogi
Assistant Professor
Objective
Acid-Base Titrations
in
Non-aqueous Solvents
Basic Background of Acid and Bases
There are three well-known theories that may be
used to
explain neutralization reactions in any solvent system
Lewis Theory:
According to this theory, a base is an electron donor and an
acid is an electron
acceptor. Neutralization reactions take place because of a molecule
of more
stable electronic configuration results from the sharing of one or
more pairs of
electrons.
Example: 2H+ + 2e- H2
(Acid)
2AlCl4- 2AlCl3 + Cl2 + 2e-
(Base)
Bronsted Theory
According to this theory an acid is a proton donor and base is the proton
acceptor; thus,
Acid base titration in non aqueous
Non aqueous titration refers to a type of titration in which the
analyte
substance is dissolved in a solvent which does not contain water.
H2O + H+ ⇌ H3O+
This type of competition provided by water towards
weak bases or
weak acids makes it difficult to detect the end point of the titration.
It is impossible to titrate for a mix of strong and weak acids (bases)
Organic acids and bases that are insoluble in water are soluble in
non-
aqueous solvent.
Non-aqueous solvents are useful for the titration of very weak acids or
bases that cannot be titrated in water.
1. Aprotic Solvent
2. Protogenic Solvent
3. Protophillic Solvent
4. Amphiprotic Solvent
Aprotic Solvent
Aprotic solvent are most important solvent in this titration.
• They have low dielectric constant and do not react with either
acid or base and therefore do not favour ionization.
• Chloroform
• Benzene
• Dioxan
• Ethyl acetate
Protogenic Solvent
Protogenic solvent are acidic in nature and
they can
donate the proton.
For examples:-
(3) Alcohols
(4) Dioxane
(5) DMF
Levelling Effect:
The acidity of the weak acids can be enhanced
using basic
solvents because the basic solvent has higher affinity to
take up
protons from acid.
Potassium Methoxide in Toluene-Methanol
Neutral solvents :
Ex: - alcohol, chloroform, benzene, chlorobenzene
Acidic solvents:
Ex:-formic acid, glacial acetic acid, propionic acids
Temperature ,moisture, CO2 should be control.
Solvents are expensive.
Volatile solvents can pollute environment