Issue 1, 1995

Application of flow injection spectrophotometry to the determination of dissolved iron in sea-water

Abstract

Two flow-injection spectrophotometric procedures have been developed for the determination of trace amounts of iron in sea-water. The first procedure is based on the iron-catalysed oxidation of p-phenetidine by periodate after in-valve separation/preconcentration of iron(III). The limit of detection is 0.05 µg l–1 of iron when concentrating 6 ml of sea-water. The second procedure is based on the selective catalytic effect of iron(III) on the oxidation of N,N′-dialkyl-p-phenylenediamines by hydrogen peroxide. The limit of detection of this method is 0.03 µg l–1 of iron with a sampling rate of 60 h–1. The utility of both flow-injection methods was demonstrated by the determination of dissolved iron in sea-water samples, with an average recovery of 98–110% and an average relative standard deviation of 1.8–8.1%.

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Analyst, 1995,120, 201-206

Application of flow injection spectrophotometry to the determination of dissolved iron in sea-water

I. Ya. Kolotyrkina, L. K. Shpigun, Y. A. Zolotov and A. Malahoff, Analyst, 1995, 120, 201 DOI: 10.1039/AN9952000201

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