Procedure
To 500 mL of
Hydroxylamine hydrochloride solution add 15 mL of a solution of bromophenol blue in alcohol (1 in 2500), and add
Triethanolamine solution from a buret to obtain a neutralized solution that appears greenish blue by transmitted light. Transfer 65.0 mL of the neutralized solution to a glass-stoppered, 500-mL conical flask, add 50.0 mL of
Triethanolamine solution, purge with nitrogen, and insert the stopper. Add about 1.2 g of Concentrate, accurately weighed, by means of a suitable weighing pipet, insert the stopper, and allow to stand for 60 minutes, swirling the flask occasionally. Titrate with 0.5 N sulfuric acid VS to a greenish blue endpoint, and perform a blank determination (see
Residual Titrations under
Titrimetry 541). Calculate the percentage, by weight, of C
5H
8O
2 in the Glutaral Concentrate taken by the formula:
[N(B A)(0.05006) / W]100,
in which
N is the normality of the sulfuric acid;
B and
A are the volumes, in mL, of 0.5 N sulfuric acid VS consumed by the blank and specimen solution, respectively; 0.05006 is the mEq weight, in g per mEq, of glutaraldehyde; and
W is the weight, in g, of Concentrate taken.