Abstract

A solid material consisting of dimethyl glyoxime (DMG), acenaphthenequinone dioxime (ANDO) or DMG-ANDO on naphthalene provides a very convenient, rapid and economical method for the preconcentration of palladium in synthetic samples. Pd-DMG, Pd-ANDO and Pd-DMG-ANDO are quantitatively retained on naphthalene in the column in the pH ranges 2.2–4.4, 1.8–5.6 and 1.7–6.8, respectively. The solid mixture consisting of the metal complex together with naphthalene is stripped from the column with 5 ml of dimethylformamide (DMF)-n-butylamine and the absorbance is measured at 247.6 nm with an atomic absorption spectrometer. Calibration graphs are linear over the palladium concentration range 5–25 μg per 5 ml of the final solution for all the three complexes. Ten replicate determinations of a sample solution containing 10 μg of palladium gave mean absorbances of 0.180, 0.225 and 0.230 with relative standard deviations of 1.8, 1.7 and 1.6% using the reagents DMg, ANDO and DMG-ANDO, respectively. The sensitivity of the method is better than the direct atomic absorption spectrometric determination of palladium. It is highest in case of the mixed ligands, i.e., DMG-ANDO (0.038 μg ml −1 for 1% absorption). The method can be applied to the trace determination of palladium in complex materials.

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