Catalytic spectrofluorimetric determination of copper using aerial oxidation of ascorbic acid in the presence of o-phenylenediamine
Abstract
Copper-catalysed aerial oxidation of L-ascorbic acid to dehydroascorbic acid (DAA) was sensitively monitored by fluorimetric detection (λex= 350 nm; λem= 425 nm) of quinoxaline derivatives (QX) formed by the successive reaction of DAA with o-phenylenediamine. The fluorescence intensity (I) was proportional to the square of the reaction time (t) in the initial reaction at pH 6.9 and 25 °C. Using the slope of the I versus t2 graph, a calibration graph for copper was constructed with a linear range from 0 to 8 µg l–1. The detection limit was 0.06 µg l–1. The interference from HgII, CrVI, SnIV and VV was tolerable at 3–10 µg l–1 and that from FeII and FeIII at 50 µg l–1 in the determination of 4 µg l–1 of copper. The interference from FeIII up to 500 µg l–1 was eliminated by addition of NaNO2. The proposed method was applied to the determination of copper in river and rain waters.