Abstract

Iodide ions react with thallic ions at pH 2–8 to form a complex iodide, which is suitable for the spectrophotometric determination of thallium. The reaction has a sensitivity of 0.05 μg Tl per cm 2 for log I 0 I = 0.001 and obeys Beer's law up to 40 p.p.m. Optimum conditions for the reaction have been established. The standard deviation is 0.6%. The effects of temperature and pH, the ratio of thallium to reagent, stability of the complex, its conformity to Beer's law, and the rate of color formation were studied. The effect of many diverse ions was examined.

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