Abstract

Abstract A simple solvent extraction and spectrophotometric method for the determination of micro amount of phosphate (PO4) is described. Phosphate is selectively separated from associated elements by reacting it with calcium and extracting excess calcium with N-phenylbenzohydroxamic acid (PBHA) at pH 11.3. The excess calcium was determined in ultra-violet and visible region and hence the phosphate content was calculated. The Beer's law is obeyed in the range 0.5 − 10.0 ppm at 340 nm and 0.25 - 8.0 ppm at 560 nm of phosphate for a fixed amount of calcium (20.0 ppm). These results are also compared with those obtained by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The method has been applied for the determination of phosphate in pharmaceutical and other samples.

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