Abstract

An on-line flow injection spectrofluorimetric method for the direct determination of aluminium in water samples is described. The method is based on the reaction of aluminium with N- o-vanillidine–2-amino- p-cresol (OVAC) in acidic medium at pH 4.0 to form a water-soluble complex. The excitation and emission wavelengths were 423.0 and 553.0 nm, respectively, at which the OVAC–Al complex gave the maximum fluorescence intensity at pH 4.0 in a 50% methanol–50% water medium at 50 °C. An interference from fluoride ions was minimised by the addition of Be 2+. Other ions were found not to interfere at the concentrations likely to be found in natural waters. The proposed methods were validated in terms of linearity, repeatability, detection limit, accuracy and selectivity. Under these conditions, the calibration was linear up to 1000 μg L −1 ( r = 0.999). The limit of detection (3 σ) for the determination of Al(III) was 0.057 μg L −1 and the precision for multiple determinations of 3 ng mL −1 Al(III) prepared in ultra-pure water was found to be 0.62% ( n = 10). The Schiff base ligand could be used to determine ultra-trace aluminium from natural waters. Analysis of environmental certified reference materials showed good agreement with the certified values. The procedure was found to be equally applicable to both freshwater and saline solutions, including seawater.

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