Chemical Separations - Rochester Institute of Technology
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Chapter 13
“EDTA” Titrations
It’s a Complex World Out There
Terms
Ligand - Each of the atoms or groups
attached to the central (usually the metal)
atom of a co-ordination complex. (OED)
Lewis Acids. Electron pair acceptors (Metal
Ions)
Lewis Bases. Electron pair donators – the
ligands
Terms
Monodentate – one atom per ligand
molecule.
Multidentate – more than one ligand atom
per ligand molecule. (Chelating ligand)
Applied to a group (ligand) that loops round a central metal ion to be attached
at two or more points, and also to the co-ordination compound so formed.
Hence as n., a chelate compound.
Chelate - Having chelæ or prehensile claws.
Most Transition metals bind six ligand atoms.
Examples of Ligands and complexes.
Cyanide
Ethylenediamine
EDTA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid)
Example of Complexing ligands in nature
and Medicine
Nonactin - an ionophore
Ferrioxamine B
EDTA Acid Base Properties
EDTA is hexaprotic.
pKa’s are 0.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.66, 6.16 and 10.24
First four are for carboxylate protons
The neutral compound is tetraprotic.
A common salt is Na2H2Y.2H2O
The Y4- form is the one that binds
EDTA
Y4
The fraction in that form is:
[Y 4 ]
[ H 6Y 2 ] [ H 5Y ] [ H 4Y ] [ H 3Y ] [ H 2Y 2 ] [ H Y 3 ] [Y 4 ]
Fractional Form
Hn +++ PK
Format
Conditional Formation Constants
n4
[ MY ]
K Y 4 K f
n
[ M ][EDTA]
'
f
Conditional Formation Constants
Since these are a function of pH the control
of pH allow us to determine the strength of
the metal ligand complex.
This can be seen in the EDTA titration of Ca2+
Most Metal Ions will form Hydroxides
Auxiliary Complexing agents are used.
Ammonia for zinc for example.
Indicators
Same function as with acid base indicators
but with excess EDTA you remove a metal
from the indicator thus changing its color.
Techniques
Direct Titration
Back Titration (Al ion with excess EDTA) Titrate
excess EDTA with Zn
Displacement Titration – Metal ion is place in a
solution with excess CaEDTA. The Ca displaced is
then titrated with standard EDTA.
Indirect Titration – SO4 _- Add Excess Ba – filter and
boil solid with excess EDTA. Amount of excess EDTA
determined by titration with Mg
Techniques
Masking
Other ligands are added and block an interfering
metal ion from reacting with the EDTA
These systems can get very complex but and
work quite well - Follow cook book
procedures. You would want to validate you
procedure.