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Spectrophotometric Determination of Trace Amounts of Iodide by Its Catalytic Effect on the Chlorpromazine-Hydrogen Peroxide Reaction

Takashi Tomiyasu, +2 more
- 10 Jun 1992 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 3, pp 293-298
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In this paper, a catalytic photometric method for the determination of trace amounts of iodide is proposed, where chlorpromazine is oxidized by hydrogen peroxide in a sulfuric acid solution to form a red intermediate, which is further oxidized to a colorless compound.
Abstract
A catalytic photometric method for the determination of trace amounts of iodide is proposed. In the presence of iodide, chlorpromazine is oxidized by hydrogen peroxide in a sulfuric acid solution to form a red intermediate, which is further oxidized to a colorless compound. The reaction is followed by measuring the increase in the absorbance at 525nm; the maximum absorbance is obtained on an absorbance-time curve at a given reaction time. Since the maximum value increases with an increase in the iodide concentration, this value is used as a parameter for the iodide determination. Under the optimum experimental conditions (1.0×10-3M chlorpromazine, 1.5M sulfuric acid, 2.0M hydrogen peroxide, 30°C), iodide in the range 0.2-10μg l-1 can be determined. The relative standard deviations are 0.8, 2.6 and 4.2% for 6.0, 2.0 and 0.6μg l-1 iodide, respectively. Although iodate shows the same catalytic effect as iodide at the same concentration as iodine, free iodine shows a somewhat lower catalytic effect. The procedure has been applied to the determination of iodide in natural water samples.

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