The technology of the selective precipitation of arsenic from solutions for its detection and isolation
Author(s) -
Avak Avakyan
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.17072/chirvinsky.2021.3
Subject(s) - arsenic , dissolution , reagent , precipitation , amorphous solid , chemistry , isolation (microbiology) , inorganic chemistry , nanometre , chemical engineering , organic chemistry , bioinformatics , physics , meteorology , engineering , biology
This is a technology of the selective precipitation of (AsO4)3− from solutions as the Fe3+ hydroxoarsenate using the FeCl3, NaHCO3 and CH3CO2H. This can be used as a qualitative reaction for arsenic. The dissolving of the Fe3+ and Ag+ arsenates in CH3CO2H in the presence of the CH3CO2Na is discovered. The Fe3+ acetate is stable in water solution without other reagents (it was discovered); and it is stable in CH3CO2H solutions. The arsenic can be isolated using the reactions: Fe3+ hydroxoarsenate + reducing agents, example: Ca(H2PO2)2, as the dark amorphous precipitate (like soot). Then it can be sublimated. This is a safe easy reliable highly sensitive alternative to the Marsh test.
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