Abstract

Cobalt(III) oxidation was applied to the decomposition of organic phosphorus compounds as a pretreatment of a spectrophotometric determination of organic phosphorus. A cobalt(III) solution (ca. 0.16mol dm-3), prepared through the electrolysis of a 0.2mol dm-3 cobalt(II) sulfate solution containing 5mol dm-3 sulfuric acid, was mixed with a sample solution containing a phosphorus compound at a volume ratio of 1:5, and allowed to stand for oxidation. After excess cobalt(III) ions had been reduced to cobalt(II) ions with ascorbic acid, the concentration of phosphate ions in the sample solution was determined by Molybdenum Blue spectrophotometry at 880nm. The cobalt(III) ions could completely convert the mg dm-3 level of phosphorus of organic compounds having a C-O-P or C-P bond into phosphate ions through the treatment within 10min at room temperature, and did not interfere with the subsequent determination. Although phosphonic and phosphinic acids could be oxidized by cobalt(III) ions, condensed phosphates required heating at 95-100°C during the cobalt(III) treatment for complete hydrolysis. Since the present method was free from any interference from coexisting organic and inorganic substances, except at a relatively high level of reducing substances, it is applicable to organic phosphorus determinations in real water samples.

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