Issue 1217, 1977

Indirect determination of uranium by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using an air-acetylene flame

Abstract

An indirect method has been developed for the determination of uranium by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using an air-acetylene flame. Use is made of the reduction of copper(II) by uranium(IV) followed by complex formation of the copper(I) ions so produced with neocuproine (2,9-dimethyl-1,10-phenanthroline) and finally the determination of copper in this complex by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry. The results show that the method can be recommended, provided that care is taken to ensure the complete reduction of uranium(VI) to uranium(IV). The sensitivity of the method is 4.9 µg of uranium and the upper limit 500 µg without dilution.

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Analyst, 1977,102, 564-568

Indirect determination of uranium by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry using an air-acetylene flame

J. F. Alder and B. C. Das, Analyst, 1977, 102, 564 DOI: 10.1039/AN9770200564

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