Abstract

The sorption of palladium(II) from chloride solutions on polyacrylonitrile fiber filled with the AV-17 anion exchanger (PANF-AV-17) and its subsequent determination with p-nitrosodiethylaniline on the solid phase were studied. The results of determining palladium with this reagent on the solid phase of polyacrylonitrile fiber filled with the KU-2 cation exchanger and the AV-17 anion exchanger were compared. A test method was developed for determining palladium on the PANF-AV-17 solid phase. Sorption was performed in the batch mode; the analytical signal was estimated by measuring the diffuse reflection coefficient or visually using a color scale. The detection limit was 0.005 µg/mL; the range of the calibration scale was 0–0.2 µg/mL at the volume of the test solution 10–20 mL. The accuracy of the procedure was verified by the added-found method in the analysis of tap water and a standard reference sample of natural sodium chloride water. The relative standard deviation was no more than 25%; the time of the analysis of 5 or 6 samples was 25–30 min.

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