Analytical properties of p-[N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]benzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone: Spectrophotometric determination of palladium(II) in alloys, catalysts, and complexes
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2011
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p-[N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]benzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone (CEABT) is proposed as a new, sensitive, and selective analytical reagent for the spectrophotometric determination of palladium(II). The reagent reacts with palladium(II) in the pH range 1-2 to form a yellow-colored complex. Beer's law is obeyed in the concentration range up to 2.64 ?g cm-3. The optimum concentration range for minimum photometric error as determined by Ringbom's plot method is 0.48-2.40 ?g cm-3. The yellowish Pd(II)-reagent complex shows a maximum absorbance at 395 nm, with molar absorptivity of 4.05 × 104 dm3 mol-1 cm-1 and Sandell's sensitivity of the complex from Beer's data, for D= 0.001, is 0.0026 ?g cm-2. The composition of the Pd(II)-CEABT reagent complex is found to be 1:2 (M-L). The interference of various cations and anions in the method were studied. The proposed method was successfully used for the determination of Pd(II) in alloys, catalysts, complexes, water samples, and synthetic alloy mixtures with a fair degree of accuracy. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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Analytical properties, Analytical reagent, Beer's law, Chromogenic reagents, Colored complex, Concentration ranges, Degree of accuracy, Maximum absorbance, Molar absorptivity, Optimum concentration, Pd(II) determination, pH range, Sandell's sensitivity, Spectrophotometric determination, Synthetic alloy, Thiosemicarbazones, Water samples, Aldehydes, Alloys, Catalysts, Chemical analysis, Palladium, Palladium alloys, Spectrophotometers, Spectrophotometry, Palladium compounds, 4 [n,n bis(2 chloroethyl)amino]benzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone, palladium, thiosemicarbazone derivative, unclassified drug, absorbance, absorption, concentration (composition), detection method, pH, sensitivity analysis, spectrophotometry, accuracy, analytical error, article, chemical analysis, chemical composition, concentration (parameters), controlled study, sensitivity and specificity, water sampling, Catalysis
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2011, 173, 46113, pp. 569-577
