Найдено научных статей и публикаций: 2, для научной тематики: Solvent extraction
1.
Y.Venkataramanappa and M.Pandurangappa
- Analytical Letters, 40: 2974–2991, 2007 , 2007
A simple and sensitive spectrophotometric method for the determination of
nitrogen dioxide in ambient air and nitrite/nitrate in water and soil samples has been
developed. Nitrogen dioxide in air has been fixed as nitrite ion using alkaline sodium
arsenite as absorbing medium. The method is based on...
A simple and sensitive spectrophotometric method for the determination of
nitrogen dioxide in ambient air and nitrite/nitrate in water and soil samples has been
developed. Nitrogen dioxide in air has been fixed as nitrite ion using alkaline sodium
arsenite as absorbing medium. The method is based on the reaction of nitrite with aminophenyl
benzimidazole in acid medium to form diazonium ion, which is coupled with
N-(1-naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloride to form an azo dye with an absorption
maximum at 555 nm in aqueous phase. The method obeys Beer’s law in the concentration
range 0–10 mg of nitrite in 25 ml solution. The molar absorptivity has been
found to be 6.3 104 l mol21 cm21. The dye can be extracted quantitatively into
isoamyl alcohol under alkaline condition and the addition of methanolic hydrochloric
acid restores the original dye colour. Beer’s law is obeyed in the concentration range
0–2 mg of nitrite with a detection limit of 0.009 mg. The effect of interfering species
has been studied and the developed method has been applied to determine trace levels
of nitrogen dioxide in ambient air and the results have been compared with the
standard method. It is also applied to measure the nitrite/nitrate levels of surface and
ground water samples collected from lakes, tube wells as well as soil samples.
2.
Y.Venkataramanappa and M.Pandurangappa
- Analytical Letters, 41: 3342–3363, 2008 , 2008
o-Phenylenediamine has been used as a reagent to quantify nitrites=
nitrates in a variety of sample matrices. The method is based on the cyclization
reaction between o-phenylenediamine and nitrite in acid medium. The amine
undergoes diazotization with nitrite in the presence of acid to form the diaz...
o-Phenylenediamine has been used as a reagent to quantify nitrites=
nitrates in a variety of sample matrices. The method is based on the cyclization
reaction between o-phenylenediamine and nitrite in acid medium. The amine
undergoes diazotization with nitrite in the presence of acid to form the diazonium
ion, which subsequently cyclizes to yield yellowish orange benzotriazole at room
temperature with an absorption maximum at 450 nm. The formed dye has been
separated, purified, and characterized by IR, NMR, and spectroscopy techniques.
The parameters of the reaction between amine and nitrite have been optimized.
The effect of interfering ions on the determination of nitrites=nitrates has been
described. The developed method has been applied for the determination of residual
NO2 gas present in the ambient air after fixing it as a nitrite ion using sodium
arsenite as a trapping medium. The dye formed has been extracted into organic
solvent to improve the detection limit during the measurement of low levels of
ambient NO2 in air. The method obeyed Beer’s law in the concentration range
0–250 mg in aqueous medium and 0–50 mg in organic medium with molar absorptivity
of 4.09104L mol1 cm1 and 4.3104 L mol1 cm1 respectively. Nitrate
is determined by reducing it to nitrite after passing through the copperized