Advanced Techniques of Analytical Chemistry

Redox Titrations

Author(s): Sapna Kumari*, Anju Goyal and Madhukar Garg

Pp: 58-81 (24)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815050233122010008

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Redox titrations are the titrimetric method developed to know the
concentration of the analyte by creating redox reaction among titrant and analyte. The
basic principle involved in the redox titration is the oxidation-reduction reaction, in
which electron transfer from one reactant to another reactant takes place. Oxidation
means loss of electron and reduction means gain of electron. These must happen at the
same time, when a substance loses electrons, there must be some other substance to
accept those electrons. The main applications associated with redox titrations are
determining the reduction potential of sHdrA flavin from Hyphomicrobium
denitrificans, water in non-aqueous solutions, dissolved oxygen in water and
determination of alcohol content in the whiskey bottles, etc.


Keywords: Oxidation, Redox titrations, Reduction, Titrimetric methods.

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