Issue 1251, 1980

Application of iron(III)-hydroxamic acid complexes in the spectrophotometric determination of poly(vinyl alcohol) in pharmaceutical preparations

Abstract

A spectrophotometric method is presented for the quantitative determination of poly(vinyl alcohol)(PVA) in contact lens solutions and eye-drops. The method is simple and requires no sample pre-treatment. The procedure is based on the measurement of the absorbance after iron(III)-hydroxamic acid reaction with PVA. The method is useful in quality control and as a screening procedure for solutions considered as PVA-containing mixtures of an unknown type. As the absorbance is dependent of the content of residual acetate groups in the PVA, the type and ester value can be determined.

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Analyst, 1980,105, 575-580

Application of iron(III)-hydroxamic acid complexes in the spectrophotometric determination of poly(vinyl alcohol) in pharmaceutical preparations

G. Andermann, G. Zimmermann and E. Schilling, Analyst, 1980, 105, 575 DOI: 10.1039/AN9800500575

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