Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, AMC Engineering College, Bangalore-560083, India
Abstract
A simple, selective and sensitive first-order spectrophotometric method was used for the simultaneous
determination of Ba(II) and Pb(II) with triapine as chelating agent. When triapine reagent was mixed
with Ba(II) and Pb(II) solutions, it produces a light green colour in a basic medium. Maximum peaks
for both Ba(II) and Pb(II) were observed at pH 8.5 (basic buffer solution) between 350 and 395 nm.
Ba(II)-triapine has a molar absorbance of 5.276 × 106 L mol-1 cm-1 and a Sandell’s sensitivity of
0.000189 g/cm2. Similarly, they are 9.421 × 105 L mol-1 cm-1 and 0.00106 g/cm2 for Pb(II)-triapine,
respectively. The stability constants of Ba(II)-triapine and Pb(II)-trapine complexes are 3.207 × 104
and 5.118 × 104, respectively. The effects of Ba(II)-triapine and Pb(II)-triapine concentrations on
amplitude were also studied. The detection and quantification limits for Ba(II)-triapine are 0.0882
g/mL and 0.746 g/mL, respectively. Similarly, detection and quantification values were 0.089 g/mL
and 0.745 g/mL for Pb(II)-triapine, respectively. The developed or proposed method was used to
examine biological samples of carrots, onions, beans, paints, milk powder and alloys. The sample
results were close to the certified reference values for the ICP-AES, FDA and AAS methods.
Publisher
Asian Journal of Chemistry
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