Abstract

This article describes the quantitative determination of Cu(II) using thermal lens spectrometry. The chromogenic reaction involving Cu(II) and 5-(4-sulphophenylazo)-8-aminoquinoline in alkaline solution was studied in different experimental conditions such as pH, ligand concentration, methanol volume, and presence of interfering ions. A collinear dual beam set-up has been used for direct quantitation in water samples without a pre-concentration step. The optimized conditions provided a linear calibration in the concentration range from 3.0 to 15.0 × 10−7 mol L−1. The detection and quantitation limits were 6.13 × 10−8 and 2.04 × 10−7 mol L−1, respectively. Resultantly, an application to Cu(II) determination in tap water (recovery 99.8–103.3%) and mining (synthetic) wastewater (95.3–98.0%) shows relative SDs ≤ 3.1%. The method is presented as a new alternative for the direct Cu(II) determination in real samples.

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