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2‐Aminocyclopentene‐1‐Dithiocarboxylic Acid‐Naphthalene Adsorbent for the Preconcentration and Determination of a Trace Copper in Real Samples by Spectrophotometric Method
Author(s) -
Gholivand Mohammad B.,
Sobhani Shahin,
Khirdoosh Fahimeh
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
journal of the chinese chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.329
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 2192-6549
pISSN - 0009-4536
DOI - 10.1002/jccs.200200055
Subject(s) - chemistry , copper , reagent , detection limit , naphthalene , molar absorptivity , trace amounts , absorbance , indigo carmine , dimethylformamide , chromatography , analytical chemistry (journal) , inorganic chemistry , nuclear chemistry , solvent , organic chemistry , medicine , physics , alternative medicine , pathology , optics
A solid uncharged complex produced from 2‐aminocyclopentene‐1‐dithiocarboxylic acid (synthetic reagent) on naphthalene provides a very sensitive, selective and economical method for the preconcentration and determination of trace amounts of copper in drug and alloy samples. The 2‐aminocyclopentene‐1‐dithiocarboxylate of copper is retained quantitatively on microcrystalline naphthalene in the pH range 2.8–3.3. After filtration the solid mass consisting of copper complex‐naphthalene is dissolved with 4 mL of dimethylformamide (DMF). The absorbance is measured at 462 nm with a spectrophotometer against the reagent blank and molar absorptivity found to be 2.8 × 10 5 liter mol −1 cm −1 . Beer's law is obeyed over the concentration range of 0.1–16.0 μg of copper in 4 mL of the dimethylformamide solution. Detection limit is 3 ng mL −1 [signal to noise ratio = 2]. Ten replicate determinations on a sample containing 1 μg of copper gave a relative standard deviation of 0.76%. The interference of a large number of anions and cations have been studied and the optimized conditions developed were utilized for determination of copper in various real samples.