Liquid chromatographic determination of water

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Inventors

Fortier, Nancy E.
Fritz, James S.

Application #

220743

Filed

Jul-18-1988

Published

Nov-13-1990

Current US Class

210/656
436/140
436/161
436/164
436/166
436/39
436/40

International Classes

G01N 021/75; G01N 030/74; G01N 033/18

Field of Search

436/39-42 436/177 436/161 436/164 436/166 436/140 210/656 210/662 210/689 73/61.1 356/436

Assignee

Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc. (Ames, IA)

Examiners

Warden; Robert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Zarley, McKee, Thomte, Voorhees & Sease

US Patent References

4696904   Apparatus and met...

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Other References

Stevens et al., Anal. Chem., 59, 1716-1720, (1987). Thompson et al., Anal. Chem., 42, 1474-1477, (1970).

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Abstract
A sensitive method for the determination of water in the presence of common interferences is presented. The detection system is based on the effect of water on the equilibrium which results from the reaction aryl aldehydes, such as cinnamaldehyde and methanol in the eluent to form cinnamaldehyde dimethylacetal, plus water. This equilibrium is shifted in a catalytic atmosphere of a hydrogen ion form past column reactor. The extent of the shift and the resulting change in absorbance are proportional to the amount of water present.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for quantitative determination of water by liquid chromatography comprising the steps of:

(a) adding to a flowing stream of methanol-based eluent a water detecting effective amount of an aryl aldehyde to provide a methanol-based eluent mixture;

(b) introducing a chemical sample plug to be tested into the eluent mixture to provide a flowing stream of eluent stream chemical sample plug mixture;

(c) eluting the eluent stream sample plug mixture through a separating medium effective to separate any water component present from said eluent stream sample plug mixture so that the separated water component emerges in an emergency stream from the separating medium at a different time than the chemical sample plug; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The quantitative determination of water in organic and inorganic materials is a frequently encountered important problem in analytical chemistry. The Karl Fischer method has long been the most widely used method for water determination. The Karl Fischer method involves a reagent which is usually composed of a solution of iodine, sulfur dioxide, and pyridine in methanol. In carrying out the Karl Fischer determination of water, the sample to be examined is preferably dissolved in methanol and then titrated with the above mentioned solution. The Karl Fischer method requires some considerable skill to carry out and cannot be used for samples that contain oxidizing or reducing substances or certain other chemicals. Some of the limitations of use of Karl Fischer reagents in aquametry are described in Stevens, U.S. Pat. No. 4,696,904 issued Sept. 29, 1987, which relates to an electrochemical detection system for indirect determinations of water. However, that process, too, has its deficiencies.
 
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