Highly selective spectrophotometric flow-injection determination of trace amounts of bromide by catalytic effect on the oxidation of m-cresolsulfonephthalein by periodate

Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
Ali A EnsafiS Nouroozi

Abstract

A new flow-injection method is reported for the determination of bromide. The method is based on catalytic effect of bromide on the oxidation of m-cresolsulfonephthalein by periodate in acidic media. The reaction was followed spectrophotometrically by measuring the decrease in absorbance at 528 nm. The influence of pH, reagent concentration and manifold variables on the sensitivity was studied. Under optimum conditions, a calibration graph was obtained in the range of 0.160-20.00 microg ml(-1) bromides with a limit of detection of 0.150 microg ml(-1) bromide. The relative standard deviation for ten replicate measurement of 1.0 microg ml(-1) bromide was 2.1%. The influence of potential interfering ions on the selectivity was studied. The method successes to measure bromide in the presence of other halide ions. The method was used to measure bromide in river water and tap water.

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Nov 18, 2006·Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy·M Arab ChamjangaliN Salek-Gilani
Nov 5, 2014·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a·Viktor SzélAttila K Horváth

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