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Determination of Zirconium (IV) and Aluminium (III) in Waste Water
Authors:E A Saad  L H Khalil  M T M Zaki  A A Abu El-Ella
Institution:(1) Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, EG
Abstract: Zirconium (IV) was determined spectrophotometrically by reaction with quercetin as primary ligand and oxalate as secondary ligand. Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) was used as protective colloid to solubilize the formed zirconium quercetin oxalate ternary complex. The molar absorptivity of the 1:3:1 (zirconium–quercetin–oxalate) complex is 7.31 × 104 L·mol−1 cm−1 at 430 nm with a stability constant of 8.2 × 1020 and its detection limit is 0.16 mg/L. Beer’s law is rectilinear up to 1.46 mg/L of zirconium (IV). The sensitivity index is 1.25 ng cm−2. The reaction of aluminium (III) with quercetin in presence of PVP as a surfactant has been studied spectrophotometrically. The molar absorptivity of the 1:3 (aluminium–quercetin) complex is 8.09 × 104 × L·mol−1·cm−1 at 433 nm, its stability constant is 2.6 × 1013 with sensitivity index of 0.33 ng·cm−2 and its detection limit is 0.08 mg/L. The optimal conditions for the quantitative determination of zirconium and aluminium were studied. The proposed methods are examined by statistical analysis of the experimental data. The methods are free from interference of most cations and anions. The proposed methods have been used to determine zirconium and aluminium in industrial waste water. Received May 30, 2001; accepted November 2, 2001; published online July 15, 2002
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