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Preconcentration and Determination of Manganese in Water Samples Using N , N  ′- bis (2-Hydroxy-5- bromo-benzyl)1,2 Diaminopropane

Alkan, Mahir ; Kara, Derya

Journal of trace and microprobe techniques, 2003-01, Vol.21 (3), p.479-491 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Monticello, NY: Taylor & Francis Group

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  • Título:
    Preconcentration and Determination of Manganese in Water Samples Using N , N  ′- bis (2-Hydroxy-5- bromo-benzyl)1,2 Diaminopropane
  • Autor: Alkan, Mahir ; Kara, Derya
  • Assuntos: Analysis methods ; Analytical chemistry ; Applied sciences ; Chemistry ; Exact sciences and technology ; Manganese(II) determination ; Natural water pollution ; Pollution ; Preconcentration, N,N ′-bis(2-hydroxy-5-bromo-benzyl)1,2 diaminopropane ; Solvent extraction ; Spectrometric and optical methods ; Spectrophotometry ; Water treatment and pollution
  • É parte de: Journal of trace and microprobe techniques, 2003-01, Vol.21 (3), p.479-491
  • Descrição: The synthesis and analytical applications of N,N ′-bis(2-hydroxy-5-bromo-benzyl)1,2 diaminopropane (HBDAP) are described. The investigation includes a study of the characteristics that are essential for solvent extraction and for spectrophotometric determination and preconcentration of manganese. The organic phase loaded with Mn(II) from aqueous phase was stripped in one stage by using different mineral acid solutions. It was found that stripping efficiency was quantitative in case of HNO 3 . A highly sensitive, selective and rapid spectrophotometric method is described for the determination of trace amounts of manganese(II) by HBDAP. This compound reacts with manganese(II) in the range of pH 7-10 to produce a brownish complex (2:3 mol ratio of Mn(II)/HBDAP) soluble in chloroform. The complex obeys Beer's law from 0.12 to 13.2 mg L −1 with an optimum range. The relative standard deviations were % 0.02 (10 samples, each containing 3.2 mg L −1 Mn(II)). The precision was determined from 30 results obtained for 2.75 mg L −1 Mn(II); the mean value of a Mn(II) was 2.77 mg L −1 with a standard deviation of 0.018 mg L −1 Mn(II).
  • Editor: Monticello, NY: Taylor & Francis Group
  • Idioma: Inglês

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