Abstract

A kinetic spectrophotometric method that requires no prior measurement of rate constants is developed for the simultaneous determination of iron(II) and iron(III). The method is based on the aerial oxidation of iron(II) in the presence of tiron and acetate ions. The iron(III) formed is subsequently complexed with tiron and the absorbance/time relation is evaluated. The concentrations of iron(III) and iron(II) are obtained from the absorbance values at the start and at equilibrium, respectively, calculated by non-linear least-squares fitting. A linear calibration graph is obtained up to 12 μg ml −1 iron(II)/iron(III). The method is applied to iron-rich ground water.

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