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Original Articles

HIGHLY SENSITIVE SPECTROFLUORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF TRACE AMOUNTS OF CHROMIUM WITH 2-HYDROXY-1-NAPHTHALDEHYDENE-8-AMINOQUINOLINE

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Pages 1341-1352 | Received 24 Oct 2000, Accepted 13 Feb 2001, Published online: 02 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

A new fluorescent reagent, 2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehydene-8-aminoquinoline (HNAAQ), was synthesized. The fluorescent reaction of this reagent with chromium was studied. Based on this chelation, a highly sensitive spectrofluorimetric method was developed for determination of trace amounts of chromium in a water-ethanol (4 + 1, v/v) medium at pH=9.4. Under these conditions, the Cr-HNAAQ complex has excitation and emission maxima at 397 and 450 nm, respectively. The linear range of the method is from 0 to 25 μg l− 1 and detection limit is 77 ng l− 1 of chromium. Interference of other ions was studied. It is necessary to remove the interfering cations through cation exchange resin. The selectivity of the method can increase obviously. The procedure can be easily performed and affords good precision and accuracy. This method has been successfully applied to the determination of chromium in pig liver and pork muscle.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The financial support of the Shandong Natural Science Foundation of China is gratefully acknowledged.

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