Anal Chem Insights. 2013; 8: 53–71.
PMCID: PMC3747999
Published online 2013 Aug 8. doi: 10.4137/ACI.S12304
PMID: 23997574
Development of Methods for the Determination of pKa Values Jetse Reijenga, Arno van Hoof, Antonie van Loon, and Bram Teunissen Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Corresponding author email:
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Abstract
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Introduction
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History
Influences on pKa
Complications and overview
Techniques
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Potentiometry
Conductometry
Voltammetry
Calorimetry
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Electrophoresis
High performance liquid chromatography
Partition and distribution
Solubility
UV/Vis spectrometry
Fluorometry
Polarimetry
Kinetic method
Computational method
Comparison and Discussion
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Table 1
Conclusion and Recommendations
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Footnotes
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Author Contributions Entire literature search and first draft versions of manuscript chapters: AHM van Loon, AJF van Hoof, AJP Teunissen. Jointly developed the final structure, illustrations and revised chapters of the paper: AHM van Loon, AJF van Hoof, AJP Teunissen, JC Reijenga. Made critical revisions and approved final version: JC Reijenga. All authors reviewed and approved of the final manuscript. Competing Interests Author(s) disclose no potential conflicts of interest. Disclosures and Ethics As a requirement of publication the authors have provided signed confirmation of their compliance with ethical and legal obligations including but not limited to compliance with ICMJE authorship and competing interests guidelines, that the article is neither under consideration for publication nor published elsewhere, of their compliance with legal and ethical guidelines concerning human and animal research participants (if applicable), and that permission has been obtained for reproduction of any copyrighted material. This article was subject to blind, independent, expert peer review. The reviewers reported no competing interests. Funding Author(s) disclose no funding sources.
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