Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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582197 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A new, simple and sensitive method for spectrophotometric determination of tin (IV) with iodide and amide is described. The Sn(IV)-Iâ complex is extracted with chloroform solution of amide (N-phenylacetamide, N-alkylacetamide, alkyl = butyl, phenyl, hexyl and octyl group) in the strong sulphuric acid solution. Among five amides studied, N-octylacetamide (OAA) has been selected as it yielded best sensitivity. The apparent (at twofold preconcentration) molar absorptivity with respect to tin is (2.40) Ã 105 L molâ1 cmâ1 at λmax, 410 nm. The detection limit of the method is 4 μg Lâ1 Sn. The method is free from interferences of common ions that are normally associated with Sn. The method is highly sensitive and found to be applicable for the rapid determination of tin in water samples at micro-gram levels.
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Authors
Kavita Agrawal, Khageshwar Singh Patel, Kamlesh Shrivas, Virendra Kumar Jain, Fahmida Khan,