Current Trends of Analytical Techniques for Total Alkalinity Measurement in Water Samples: A Review

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Increasing acidity of seawater caused by increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide absorbed into the seawater attracted the interest of researchers due to increased concern on the deterioration of marine systems and food supply to humans. Total alkalinity (TA) is one of the important parameters in determining carbonate chemistry and is described as the capacity of the sample to neutralize acids. Over the last two decades, many analytical techniques have been developed to determine TA. This article presents a review of different analytical techniques including titration, colorimetric, spectrophotometric, and potentiometric analyses in measuring TA. Among these analytical techniques, potentiometry analysis, which utilizes electrode systems such as glass electrode and ion-selective electrode used as indicator electrodes, is the most used technique. Important features such as principle, limitations, and challenges of the involved technique are discussed in detail.

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Ahmad, M., Ahmad, A., Omar, T. F. T., & Mohammad, R. (2024). Current Trends of Analytical Techniques for Total Alkalinity Measurement in Water Samples: A Review. Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/10408347.2023.2199432

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