Abstract

Osmium(VIII) produces two coloured species with λ max 680 nm (green) and 530 nm (red) with excess of 2-amino-8-naphthol-3,6-disulphonic acid in aqueous solution. The green complex is stable between pH 2·5 and 8·0 and the red complex between pH 11·0 and 12·0. The effects of temperature and time, reagent concentration, optimum conditions for the spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of osmium, and other variables, have been studied at pH 11·5. At this pH, other platinum metals do not interfere. The sensitivity of the colour reaction is 0·2 μg/cm 2 and the system conforms to Beer's law over a concentration range of 1·5–10,μg of osmium.

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