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dk23 » Fri May 02, 2014 3:59 pm
Thank you, JMB. I would like to determine the quantity of unreacted boric acid in a fairly complex mixture, containing polyalcohols as well. The idea would be to determine boric acid in the solvent mixture mimicking the mixture I need to test and then run the test mixture to see if boric acid can be found in it as well. If yes, I would build a calibration curve and determine the quantity.
I find LC/MS to be best suited method as boric acid is not very volatile (boiling point of 300 C). I assume this is a problem as the methods developed for GC are based on derivatization due to low volatility of boric acid. However, I haven`t found any literature on determining boric acid by LC/MS.
I am not sure about other methods - 11B-NMR is not quantitative, FT-IR would be very difficult to read. There are UV methods with curcumine complex, but from what I was reading, curcumine forms a complex with boron and is not able to distinguish amongst different boron-containing molecules - giving a false reading for boric acid.