Artigo de Periódico
Nickel and zinc determination by flow-injection solid-phase spectrophotometry exploiting different sorption rates
Fecha
2000Registro en:
0039-9140
v. 51, n. 5
Autor
Teixeira, Leonardo Sena Gomes
Rocha, Fábio Rodrigo Piovezani
Korn, Mauro
Reis, Boaventura F.
Ferreira, Sergio Luis Costa
Costa, Antonio Celso Spinola
Teixeira, Leonardo Sena Gomes
Rocha, Fábio Rodrigo Piovezani
Korn, Mauro
Reis, Boaventura F.
Ferreira, Sergio Luis Costa
Costa, Antonio Celso Spinola
Institución
Resumen
Flow-injection solid-phase spectrophotometry is applied for sequential determination of nickel and zinc, exploiting their different sorption rates on 1-(2-thiazolylazo)-2-naphthol (TAN) immobilized on C18-bonded silica. The Zn(II) sorption rate on the solid support is constant for flow rates ranging from 0.70 to 2.2 ml min−1, but for Ni(II) the sorption rate decreases with increasing flow rate. A flow system was designed to perform sequential measurements at two different flow rates (0.85 and 1.9 ml min−1). The absorbance was measured at 595 nm, where both TAN-immobilized complexes showed maximum absorption. The coefficients of variation were estimated (n=10) as 1.1 and 1.7% (at 1.9 ml min−1) and 1.2 and 2.1% (at 0.85 ml min−1) for zinc and nickel, respectively. This strategy was applied to determine zinc and nickel in copper-based alloys and the results agreed with certified values at the 95% confidence level. The sample throughput was estimated as 36 h−1.