Abstract
Uranium(VI) and 7-chloro-8-hydroxyquinoline-5-sulphonic acid form a 1:2 complex with λ max at 355 nm, in aqueous medium at pH 6.6. A procedure for accurate spectrophotometric determination of hexavalent uranium with 7-chloro-8-hydroxyquinoline-5-sulphonic acid has been described. Optimum conditions, including the effect of pH, time, temperature, order of addition of the reagents, and excess of the reagent have been studied. Range for adherance to Beer's law, effective photometric range, molar absorptivity, and Sandell sensitivity have also been reported as 1–38 ppm, 5.7–28.5 ppm, 6575 and 0.036 μg of uranium/cm 2 respectively. The method has been compared with some other methods for determination of uranium spectrophotometrically, with regard to their sensitivities. Interferences of various ions in the measurement of the color have been investigated, and the tentative structure of the colored species in solution has been proposed.
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