Abstract

The reaction of complexation of N-(benzoyl)-N'-(phenylsulfonyl)hydrazine with Cu(II) ions in an ammonia medium has been studied. The absorption spectra of the reagent and its complex with Cu(II) ions have been recorded and analyzed. The optimal conditions for the formation of the complex compound were found: the pH range of complex formation; optimal time for color development; amount of photometric reagent. Under optimal conditions for the complex formation of BPSH with Cu(II) ions, a calibration graph was constructed. The Bouguer-Lambert-Beer law is fulfilled in the range from 0,5 to 1,75 mg Cu(II) in 25 ml of solution. The true (19389) and apparent (4708) molar light absorption coefficients were calculated. The methods of saturation, equilibrium shift, curve intersection, isomolar series, and conductometric titration were used to determine the molar ratios in a solution of a complex compound – [Сu(II)]:[BFSH] = 1:1 and 1:2. According to the Babko method, the conditional stability constant of the complex was calculated – 2,45∙1013. The convergence and correctness of the spectrophotometric technique were determined by the method of mathematical statistics.

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