Abstract
An analytical method based on the direct coupling of the dye sodium salt of 1,2-naphthoquinone-4-sulphonic acid with the chemically converted nitrobenzene (NB) and p-nitrochlorobenzene (NCB) to aniline and p-chloroaniline in aqueous medium (pH 7.0-9.0) is presented. The coupled dye is extracted in carbon tetrachloride and spectrophoto-metrically determined at 450 nm wavelength. Carbon tetrachloride is found to be a selective solvent for extraction of aniline and its analogous coupled derivative of the dye, thus the interference of the other urinary nitro and amine compounds normally present is removed. Ethanol and isopropyl alcohol are efficient sampling media for trapping airborne NB and NCB vapors. The sensitivity and precision of the method are 10 µg and 3.5%, respectively, for NB and NCB in air samples. The sensitivity and precision of this method for urinary NB and NCB estimation is 0.8 mg/L and 0.6 mg/L; and 6.1% and 4.0%, respectively.