2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2015.02.054
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Selectivity enhancement of Arsenazo(III) reagent towards heavier lanthanides using polyaminocarboxylic acids: A spectrophotometric study

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“…Therefore, the concentration of cerium ions can be determined from the intensity of the absorption at 605 or 652 nm. 30 The intensity of the absorption peak at 652 nm was used as the standard for determining the cerium ion concentration. It is noteworthy that the color effect of Arsenazo III on hydrolyzed cerium ions is not obvious.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the concentration of cerium ions can be determined from the intensity of the absorption at 605 or 652 nm. 30 The intensity of the absorption peak at 652 nm was used as the standard for determining the cerium ion concentration. It is noteworthy that the color effect of Arsenazo III on hydrolyzed cerium ions is not obvious.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method for determining the lutetium ions was based on the formation of a colored complex compound using the organic analytical reagent arsenazo III with the lutetium ions. To obtain an analytical form, it was necessary to introduce a colored reagent such as arsenazo III, which is a bisazo-derivative of chromotropic acid [ 34 , 63 ]. The calibration curve for determining the concentrations of lutetium (III) ions in the tested solutions is presented in Figure 2 .…”
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“…The method for cerium ions determination was based on the formation of a colored complex compound of an organic analytical reagent arsenazo III with cerium ions. As known, cerium ions do not have a chromoform effect; therefore, to obtain an analytical form, it is necessary to use a colored reagent arsenazo III (bisazo-derivatives of chromotropic acid) [24].…”
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confidence: 99%