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Potentiometric Titration of Fructose Using Sodium Metaborate as the Titrant
1994
Analytical Sciences
A new and simple procedure has been developed for the determination of fructose, in which only a sodium metaborate solution is used for titrating the fructose solution. Sodium metaborate forms boric acid and sodium hydroxide by hydrolysis. The boric acid reacts with fructose to form a fructose-boric acid complex, which is then neutralized with sodium hydroxide. Namely, the boric acid used to form the complex and the sodium hydroxide used to neutralize it are generated in the same quantity and
doi:10.2116/analsci.10.429
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