Abstract

The palladium(II)—coproporphyrin III complex was distributed and concentrated in the surfactant phase precipitated from a homogeneous micellar solution of Triton X-100 by heating for 20 to 30 min at a temperature above its cloud point. This concentrated complex had strong phosphorescence at room temperature. Based on these findings, the room temperature phosphorimetric determination of 10 −9 M levels of Pd(II) was developed. The detection limit (signal-to-noise ratio = 3) was 2 × 10 −9 M (2.7 ng Pd 2+/15 ml), and the relative standard deviation was 2.1% for 1 × 10 −6 M (1.6 μg Pd 2+/15 ml) (6 determinations).

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