Rapid spectrophotometric determination of copper in steel and non-ferrous alloys after synergistic extraction
Abstract
A simple and rapid procedure is described for the separation and determination of copper in steel and alloys comprising extraction of the copper into chloroform with isonitrosoacetylacetone (H-INAA) in combination with pyridine from an aqueous solution of pH 6.2. The extracted species absorbs at 450 nm; the molar absorptivity is 2.44 × 103 l mol–1 cm–1 and Sandell's sensitivity is 2.6 × 10–2µg cm–2. Beer's law is obeyed over the range 20–125 µg of copper per 10 ml of organic phase. The complex is stable for 48 h and the extracted species is probably Cu(INAA)2.2C6H5N. Copper is separated from associated elements. Results of the analysis of synthetic mixtures and standard samples are reported.