Abstract

A method for the spectrophotometric determination of micro amounts of selenium(IV) in aqueous phase has been developed. A time-consuming extraction process is not required due to the use of sodium dodecylsulphate (SDS). Over the range of 0–40 μg/10 ml the calibration curve is linear with Sandell's sensitivity being 0.0029 μg.cm–2. As compared with the toluene-extraction spectrophotometry, the present method is simple, rapid and sensitive. It has satisfactorily been used for the determination of Se(IV) in human hair.

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