Abstract
Vanadium, oxine and azide react at pH 3.5–4.5 to give a dark green solid which extracts into benzene giving dark green solution. The extract has absorption maxima at 415 nm and 620 nm with molar absorptivities 8650 and 6040 respectively. Spectrophotometric investigations reveal that the extracting species has V, HOx and N3− in the ratio 1∶2∶2. Beer's law is obeyed upto 8.10μg and 10.50μg of vanadium per ml at 415 nm and 620 nm respectively. The formation constant and the free energy of formation are 8.5 ± 0.2×106 and −9.61±0.30 Cal respectively at 30°. The interference of various foreign ions are studied and methods are proposed for the elimination of the interference of some of those substances. Infrared and magnetic data of the solid complex are given.
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