Abstract

AbstractRhodamine‐B has been proposed as a simple and sensitive colorimetric reagent for the estimation of sulphur dioxide in air. The air sample containing sulphur dioxide is passed through the absorbing solution of aqueous potassium iodate and N‐chlorosuccinimide to liberate iodine. The liberated iodine bleaches the pinkish red coloured rhodamine‐B dye, which measured at 555 nm. Beer's law was obeyed in the range of 0.5–5.0 μg, of sulphite per 25 mL (0.02–0.2 ppm) equivalent to 0.4–4.0 μg of sulphur dioxide (0.016–0.16 ppm). The molar absorptivity and Sandell's sensitivity were found to be 4.56 × 105 l mol−1 cm−1 and 0.00017 μg cm−2, respectively. The method has been suitably modified and successfully applied to the determination of sulphites in water after liberation of sulphur dioxide in acidic medium.

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