ANALYSIS OF COMPUNDS B.Sc. Sneha S. Mule Assistant Professor

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ANALYSIS OF COMPUNDS B.Sc. Sneha S. Mule Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry, S. M. Joshi College, Hadapsar

What is the elemental composition? ANALYSIS What is in the sample? How much is there? What is the elemental composition? [C, O, N, F, Cl, P, H, etc. ?]

Chemical Methods Types of Analysis: Qualitative Analysis: Gives information only on whether or not a compound or element is present Often inexpensive, manual method Usually requires large amount of sample (mg-mg) Quantitative Analysis: Measures the exact amount of compound present in the sample Performed for a known sample Often requires high accuracy and precision Semi-Quantitative Analysis Identifies presence or absence of element or compound Provides some crude measure of the amount of compound present (i.e., screening method)

Flame test - metal ions produce characteristic color in a flame Chemical Methods Qualitative Elemental Analysis by Chemical Methods: Generally based on characteristic reactions and properties of elements: Physical phase (solid/liquid/gas) Color/spectral properties (flame test) Solubility and volatility Precipitation, colored products, etc. Typically based on solution reactions: Sample is placed in a solution before the procedure can be performed Flame test - metal ions produce characteristic color in a flame

Chemical Methods Methods of Sample Preparation for Elemental Analysis: Simple sample dissolution: Water: Good for dissolving many inorganic compounds and some organic compounds. Slight amount of acid often added to prevent hydrolysis and precipitation of metal cations Organic solvents: Includes alcohols, chlorinated hydrocarbons, ketones, etc. Typically used to dissolve organic compounds for analysis Mineral acids: Includes nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, aqua regia, sulfuric acid, etc. Dissolves most metals, metal alloys, metal oxides, carbonates and sulfides. Gold dissolved in aqua regia [1:3 mixture of nitric acid and hydrochloric acid ]

Group Separations in Qualitative Analysis

Chemical Methods Methods of Sample Preparation for Elemental Analysis: II. Wet Ashing Treatment of sample with mixture of acids (i.e., perchloric and nitric acid) and heat. Acid acts to oxidize and dissolve sample Commonly used for elemental analysis of complex biological samples Problem: conditions may not be harsh enough for many elements. III. Dry Ashing: Treatment of sample to form a metal oxide or carbonate, which is then dissolved in dilute acid Used for elemental analysis of organic and many inorganic compounds Problem: Low recovery for volatile elements (C, O, H)

Chemical Methods Methods of Sample Preparation for Elemental Analysis: IV. Fusion: Convert sample to powder and heat in the presence of a high temperature acid (potassium pyrosulfate, K2S2O7), base (sodium carbonate, Na2CO3), or oxidizing agent (sodium peroxide, Na2O2) in a Pt or graphite crucible After cooling, this converts many metallic and non-metallic elements to ionic forms soluble in dilute HCl Commonly used in the elemental analysis of ore samples Problem: Low recovery for volatile elements (C, O, H). Can be dangerous to perform.

Chemical Methods Specific Elemental Methods: Nitrogen Analysis I. Kjeldahl Method: Important in the analysis of food, fertilizers, animal feeds, etc. A known amount of sample is first digested with boiling H2SO4 in the presence of a catalyst to convert all of the organic nitrogen to NH4+: Digestion: The solution is made basic, converting all of the NH4+ formed to NH3 Distillation: The NH3 is distilled from the sample and collected into a solution containing a known excess of aqueous HCl Collection:

Chemical Methods Specific Elemental Methods: Nitrogen Analysis I. Kjeldahl Method: Titrate unreacted HCL with NaOH This allows the amounts of NH3 that entered the solution to be determined Difference between known excess of HCl and remaining HCl Gives a measure of the organic nitrogen content of the original sample

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