Title of article :
A thermometric indicator method as a replacement for the filter paper spot test in the titration of clays using methylene blue
Author/Authors :
Demoz، نويسنده , , Alebachew and Mikula، نويسنده , , Randy J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Large numbers of soil samples are routinely analyzed using methylene blue (MB) titration to determine clay content. Although, the MB filter paper spot test titration is simple, it is labor-intensive, subjective, and leaves no record for subsequent re-examination. Preliminary thermometric monitoring of the titration indicated a switch from endothermic to exothermic reaction during titration. We examined this nearly universal property of physicochemical processes as a potential replacement method to automate the MB clay titration, making use of literature data.
nslated the isothermal enthalipmetric titration of montmorillonite using MB by Rytwo and Ruiz-Hitzky to an adiabatic thermometric titration (2003). The plot of temperature versus titrant volume gave two intersecting linear segments dependent on the titrated percentage of the clayʹs cation exchange capacity (CEC). The MB filter paper spot test endpoint reflects the first excess MB that persists in the solid suspension, which also happens to be a function of the clayʹs CEC. The spot test endpoint is correlated to the thermometric indicator point and, for montmorillonite, the two are related by an exact factor of two. Although this factor will naturally be dependent on the clay minerals in the samples, the analyses show that the thermometric indicator titration method is a viable replacement for the spot test. The proposed automation is commonplace as it is practiced with other types of titrations.
Keywords :
Montmorillonite , Adsorption enthalpy , Clay content , Thermometric indicator , Methylene blue stain test , CEC
Journal title :
Engineering Geology
Journal title :
Engineering Geology