Issue 2, 1989

Spectrophotometric determination of periodate with salicylaldehyde guanylhydrazone. Indirect determination of some organic compounds using the Malaprade reaction

Abstract

Salicylaldehyde guanylhydrazone reacts with periodate in ammoniacal buffer (pH 9.2) to give a red colour. The reaction can be used for the spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of periodate. The maximum molar absorptivity at 495 nm is 3.5 × 103 l mol–1 cm–1 and Beer's law is obeyed between 10 and 45 p.p.m. of periodate with a relative standard deviation of 0.5%. The determination of periodate can be performed in the presence of a 50-fold (m/m) excess of iodate. The method was applied to the indirect determination of several organic compounds via the Malaprade reaction and good results were obtained.

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Analyst, 1989,114, 243-244

Spectrophotometric determination of periodate with salicylaldehyde guanylhydrazone. Indirect determination of some organic compounds using the Malaprade reaction

J. J. B. Nevado and P. V. Gonzàlez, Analyst, 1989, 114, 243 DOI: 10.1039/AN9891400243

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