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Flow injection spectrophotometric determination of iron(III) using diphenylamine-4-sulfonic acid sodium salt

✍ Scribed by Adem Asan; Muberra Andac; Ibrahim Isildak; Nihat Tinkilic


Book ID
111491161
Publisher
Versita
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
169 KB
Volume
62
Category
Article
ISSN
0366-6352

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

A highly sensitive and very simple spectrophotometric flow-injection analysis (FIA) method for the determination of iron(III) at low concentration levels is presented. The method is based on the measurement of absorbance intensity of the red complex at 410 nm formed by iron(III) and diphenylamine-4-sulfonic acid sodium salt (DPA-4-SA). It is a simple, highly sensitive, fast, and low cost alternative method using the color developing reagent DPA-4-SA in acetate buffer at pH 5.50 and the flow-rate of 1 mL minβˆ’1 with the sample throughput of 60 hβˆ’1. The method provided a linear determination range between 5 ΞΌg Lβˆ’1 and 200 ΞΌg Lβˆ’1 with the detection limit (3S) of 1 ΞΌg Lβˆ’1 of iron(III) using the injection volume of 20 ΞΌL. FIA variables influencing the system performance were optimized. The amount of iron(III) and total iron in river and seawater samples was successfully determined. Repeatability of the measurements was satisfactory at the relative standard deviation of 3.5 % for 5 determinations of 10 ΞΌg Lβˆ’1 iron(III). The accuracy of the method was evaluated using the standard addition method and checked by the analysis of the certified material Std Zn/Al/Cu 43 XZ3F.


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