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  • Highly selective flow injection spectrophotometric determination of gold based on its catalytic effect on the oxidation of variamine blue by potassium iodate in aqueous N,N-dimethylformamide medium.

Highly selective flow injection spectrophotometric determination of gold based on its catalytic effect on the oxidation of variamine blue by potassium iodate in aqueous N,N-dimethylformamide medium.

Talanta (2007-04-15)
Demetrius G Themelis, Anastasios V Trellopoulos, Paraskevas D Tzanavaras, Michael Sofoniou
摘要

A highly selective and simple flow injection method is reported for the determination of Au(III) in jewel samples. The method is based on the catalytic effect of Au(III) on the oxidation of 4-amino-4'-methoxydiphenylamine hydrochloride (Variamine Blue B base, VB) by KIO(3). The colored reaction product was monitored spectrophotometrically at 546nm. A volume fraction of 40% N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) greatly enhances the selectivity of the method. The chemical (pH and concentrations of reagents) and instrumental variables (sample injection volume, reagents flow rates, reaction coil length) affecting the determination were studied and optimized. Under the selected values, the analyte could be determined in the range of 0.1-12.0mgL(-1) (r=0.9997), at a sampling rate of 120h(-1). The proposed assay was precise (s(r)=0.8% at 5.0mgL(-1) Au(III), n=12) and adequately sensitive with a 3sigma limit of detection of 0.03mgL(-1). The method was successfully applied to the analysis of jewel samples. The obtained results were favorably compared to flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) used as a reference method.