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Determination of carbohydrazide at trace and subtrace levels
M Blanco1, J Coello, H Iturriaga
1Departamento de Química, Unidad de Química Analítica, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, E-08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:
We developed three analytical methods for the determination of carbohydrazide at different concentration levels. One involves the volumetric titration of the analyte with bromate ion and dead-stop end-point detection, and is applicable to concentrations above 10 mg/l., so it can be used for standardizing carbohydrazide solutions. A second, spectrophotometric method is based on the reduction of FE(III) and measurement of the absorbance of the Fe(II)-ferrozine complex, and features an applicability range of 25-700,mug/l. carbohydrazide. The third method uses differential pulse polarography and the oxidation of carbohydrazide in a basic medium at a dropping mercury electrode to determine the analyte. This last method is the most sensitive of the three and also that offering the widest determination range: from 4 to 3000 mug/l. carbohydrazide.
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