Polarographic determination of caesium in the presence of other alkali metals based on interaction with the cinnamaldehyde radical anion
Abstract
In this determination of caesium the wave iM, corresponding to the reduction of a species formed by interaction of a cinnamaldehyde radical anion with alkali-metal ions, is measured. This wave appears in 0·1 M lithium hydroxide solutions between the first two one-electron reduction steps of cinnamaldehyde.
The height of this wave iM increases with increasing alkali-metal concentration, and is most sensitive to caesium, which can be determined in the range 0·003 M to 0·1 M, in the presence of less than 0·03 M rubidium, 0·05 M potassium and 0·1 M sodium, to within an accuracy of 5 per cent. The only observed interference was from short-chain tetra-alkyl ammonium cations.