Abstract

Uranium is hexavalent and palladium is divalent transition metals. Uranium is a highly reactive metal, especially at elevated temperatures...

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  • Uranium is hexavalent and palladium is divalent transition metals

  • A second order derivative spectrophotometric method is used for the simultaneous determination of two metal ions based on their reaction with 4-hydroxy benzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone (4HBTS)

  • A blank solution is prepared without adding the metal ion

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Introduction

Uranium is hexavalent and palladium is divalent transition metals. Uranium is a highly reactive metal, especially at elevated temperatures. Simultaneous determination of these two metal ions becomes difficult and poses many problems. A second order derivative spectrophotometric method is used for the simultaneous determination of two metal ions based on their reaction with 4-hydroxy benzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone (4HBTS). Thiosemicarbazones have wide range of analytical applications in the determination of metal ions [1-5].

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