Simultaneous multiwavelength study of the reaction of phenolphthalein with sodium hydroxide

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A photodiode array (PDA) spectrophotometer was used to study the fading reaction of phenolpthalein in dilute sodium hydroxide solution. The principal component analysis (PCA) method was employed to identify the number of light absorbing species in the kinetics system. The target factor analysis (TFA) procedure, coupled with the Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfard-Shanno (BFGS) optimization method, was applied to the observed data to deduce the rate constants and the concentration-time profile of the reaction. The internal referencing method was shown to be essential in improving the quality of data obtained by a single beam PDA spectrophotomer. © 1992, Taylor & Francis Ltd.

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Tam, K. Y., & Chau, F. T. (1992). Simultaneous multiwavelength study of the reaction of phenolphthalein with sodium hydroxide. Journal of Automatic Chemistry, 14(5), 157–162. https://doi.org/10.1155/S1463924692000294

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