Abstract

An approach for speciation of iron (as Fe(II) and Fe(III)) based on integration of retention of the Fe(III)-SCN complex with detection using a conventional spectrophotometer is proposed here. The device (namely, a flow-cell packed with an exchange resin) has been coupled to a flow-injection manifold with inner-coupled injection valves which enables discrimination between Fe(III) and Fe(II) taking advantage of a redox minicolumn housed in the loop of one of the valves. The method thus proposed has good selectivity with a determination limit of 80 μgl −1 and affords a determination range of 80–500 μgl −1 for Fe(II) plus Fe(III). Application to synthetic and real samples containing both the oxidation states of iron lead to average recoveries of 103% and 101% for Fe(II) and total iron ( Fe( II)+ Fe( III)), respectively, thus showing the usefulness of the overall approach.

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