ASTM D 1681 : 2005 : R2014
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Standard Test Method for Synthetic Anionic Active Ingredient in Detergents by Cationic Titration Procedure (Withdrawn 2023)
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25-02-2014
CONTAINED IN VOL. 15.04, 2014 Describes direct titration of anionic surfactant with standardized cationic reagent for quantitative determination of content of active ingredient.
Committee |
D 12
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DocumentType |
Test Method
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Pages |
7
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ProductNote |
Reconfirmed 2014
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PublisherName |
American Society for Testing and Materials
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Status |
Current
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1.1Direct titration of an anionic surfactant with a standardized cationic reagent is a simple and convenient method for the quantitative determination of the content of active ingredient. The end point is detffected by the transfer of a colored complex from an organic solvent phase to an aqueous phase. The relationship between anionic and cationic agents is not always stoichiometric, and for maximum accuracy the anionic type of interest should first be characterized and then used to standardize the cationic reagent. In most cases, however, the different anionic surfactants likely to be encountered react in the same proportions. That is, a cationic titrating solution standardized against a characterized anionic agent can be used to analyze other anionics of known molecular weights.
1.2This test method is applicable to alkylaryl sulfonates and fatty alkyl sulfates. Low results are obtained with alkylbenzene sulfonates having the alkyl chain length less than eight carbon atoms. Low results are also obtained for alkyl sulfates with the alkyl chain length of less than twelve carbon atoms. The anionic surfactants characterized in accordance with Sections 17 – 23 should be the sodium salt and not amine, ammonium, or potassium salts. In case only amine or ammonium salts are available, they should be first converted to the sodium salt before proceeding with this analysis.
1.3The analytical procedures appear in the following order:
Sections | |
Separation of Alcohol-Soluble Matter | 8 and 9 |
Separation of Oil-Free Sulfonate | 10 and 11 |
Determination of Sodium Chloride (NaCl) Content | 12 – 17 |
Characterization of Anionic Surfactant Standard: | |
Part I. Determination of Surfactant, SO3 Content, and Solution | 18 – 20 |
Part II. Determination of Surfactant, SO3 and Active Ingredient | 21 – 24 |
Standardization of Cationic Reagent | 25 – 29 |
Quantitative Determination of Anionic Surfactant by Cationic | 30 – 33 |
1.4The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.
1.5This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. For a specific hazards statement, see Section 7.
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