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Determination of Sodium in Brines by Aluminium Titration

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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Determination of sodium in sea water and related brines is critical for environmental monitoring, industrial process control and quality assurance. Accurate sodium measurement supports assessment of contamination from alumina refinery waste streams (“red mud” slurries) and treatment effluents, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and safeguarding aquatic ecosystems.

Aims and Overview


This application note describes a thermometric titration procedure using an aluminium-based titrant in acidic fluoride media to quantify sodium in sea water and brines, including those contaminated with sodium aluminate. The method targets robust performance in complex matrices and delivers high precision through automated titrant dosing and exothermic endpoint detection.

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • Reagents
    • Titrant: 0.5 M Al(NO₃)₃ with 1.1 M KNO₃
    • Conditioning: 300 g/L NH₄F·HF solution
  • Sample preparation
    • Pipette 5 mL sea water into vessel
    • Add 5 mL NH₄F·HF and 25 mL deionized water
  • Titration protocol
    • Pre-dose 0.5 mL titrant, 30 s delay for precipitate seeding
    • Delivery rate: 4 mL/min, stirring speed: 15
    • Single exothermic endpoint detected via second derivative curve
  • Blank determination
    • Titrate multiple sample aliquots (2–6 mL), plot titrant vs. sample volume
    • Use y-intercept as blank correction

Used Instrumentation


  • Automated thermometric titrator with heat-flow sensor
  • Dosino dispenser for precise reagent delivery
  • Magnetic stirrer (speed setting 15)
  • Software control for pre-dose, delay and endpoint detection

Main Results and Discussion


Analysis of Moreton Bay sea water yielded 10.70 g/L Na⁺ (±0.026, n=5). Samples spiked with 2, 4 and 10 mL/L sodium aluminate showed progressive increases to 10.84 g/L, 11.26 g/L and 12.44 g/L, with high repeatability (RSD ≤0.5%). The pre-dose and delay strategy promotes consistent precipitate formation, enhancing endpoint sharpness and precision in complex matrices.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • High accuracy and precision in saline and contaminated brines
  • Minimal reagent consumption and rapid throughput
  • Automated protocol reduces operator error
  • Applicable for monitoring refinery effluents and environmental samples

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Advances may include miniaturized titration cells for on-line process monitoring, integration with remote sensing platforms, enhanced data analytics for real-time control and coupling thermometric endpoints with spectroscopic detection to broaden analyte scope.

Conclusion


The aluminium-fluoride thermometric titration method provides a reliable, precise and automated approach for sodium determination in sea water and refinery-contaminated brines. Its robustness and efficiency make it suitable for both research and routine industrial quality control applications.

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