I am tasked with determining the sulfate content that becomes entrapped in Manganese Dioxide. We have a small bench scale reactor where we produce our manganese dioxide via an electrodeposition reaction which occurs on the surface of a titanium anode. Our electrolyte solution consists of Sulfuric Acid and Manganese Sulfate.
We believe that the sulfate becomes entrapped in the crystal structure as the manganese dioxide deposits on our titanium anode and contributes to some of the impurities we have. Literature values suggest anywhere between 1-2% by weight of sulfate in the sample, but none of the literature outlines a procedure for determining this.
Does anyone have any idea how to go about this? Any classical titration methods out there that could possibly do this? or possibly EDX?