Determination of Mn2+ ion by solution scanometry as a new, simple and inexpensive method
AUTOR(ES)
Shokrollahi, Ardeshir, Shokrollahi, Nasrin
FONTE
Quím. Nova
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2014
RESUMO
In this research, scanometry was used as a new, simple, fast and inexpensive method for a colorimetric determination of Mn2+ ion in water samples and thermocouple wire through the use of periodate reagent in an acidic medium. The results showed the oxidization of colorless Mn2+ ion by periodate and the formation of a purplish MnO4- ion. The system had a linear range of 1.0 to 70.0 µg mL-1 Mn2+ ion with a detection limit of 0.314 µg mL-1 and a relative standard deviation of 2.77% for G color value. This method has the capability to determine low levels of Mn2+ ion in thermocouple wire and water samples.
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