Abstract

2-Iodosobenzoate and N,N-dimethylaniline have been used at pH 6.4 for selective conversion of iodide to 4-iodo- N,N-dimethylaniline which was extracted with ethanol, when the phase separation occurred by addition of ammonium sulphate, a process called salt-assisted liquid–liquid microextraction (SALLME), and analysed by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection. Iodate was reduced to iodide before derivatisation. The method has been optimised for extracting solvent, salt for phase separation, and reaction time. A linear calibration was obtained for 10 μg-10 mg L −1 of iodide with correlation coefficient of 0.9989 and limit of detection of 3.7 μg L −1. The SALLME produced 280-fold enrichment of the derivative. The commercial iodised table salt samples have been found highly inhomogeneous; the RSD in analysis of different aliquots of the same sample ranged 18.0-78.1%. The average recovery of spiked iodide to real samples was 98.4% with an average RSD of 7.9% (range 5.2-12.4%).

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