Abstract

A redox reaction of cysteine with iron(III) proceeds slowly in the presence of 1,10-phenanthroline (phen). However, this reaction is accelerated in the presence of copper(II) as a catalyst, producing an iron(II)–phen complex ( λ max=510 nm). A sensitive spectrophotometric flow-injection method is proposed for the determination of copper(II) based on its catalytic action on this redox reaction. The dynamic range was 0.1–10 ng ml –1 of copper(II) with a relative standard deviation of 1.0% ( n=10) for 1.0 ng ml −1 of copper(II) at a sampling rate of 30 h –1. The detection limit ( S/ N=3) is 0.04 ng ml –1. The proposed method was successfully applied to the determination of copper in river water as a certified reference material.

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