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Spectrophotometric Determination of Trace Anionic Surfactants Such as SDS and SDBS in Water After Preconcentration on an Organic Solvent-Soluble Membrane Filter
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1998
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EngineeringSurfactantsMembrane CharacterizationMembrane FilterChemistryEnvironmental ChemistryChemical EngineeringAnionic SurfactantsEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryTrace Anionic SurfactantsWater TreatmentAnalytical ChemistryMembrane TechnologyChromatographySurfactant SolutionSpectrophotometric DeterminationWater QualityWater AnalysisEnvironmental EngineeringWater Purification
Abstract Spectrophotometric determination of trace anionic surfactants such as SDS and SDBS in water samples based on a simple and rapid preconcentration technique of collection on an organic solvent-soluble membrane filter, has been proposed. The anionic surfactants are collected on a nitrocellulose membrane filter as an ionassociate complex with the cationic complex of iron (II)-3- (2-pyridyl)-5, 6-diphenyl – 1, 2, 4 – triazine (pyridyl diphenyltriazine, PDT). The membrane filter with the analyte is dissolved in a small volume of organic solvent, and the absorbance of the resulting solution is measured against a reagent blank. The maximum absorption is at 555 nm and the apparent molar absorptivities are 8.93x103 1 mol−1 cm−1 for SDS and 8.51x103 1 mol−1 cm−1 for SDBS. Beer's law is obeyed over the range of 10-100 μg for SDS and SDBS and the detection limit is 0.0043 mg 1−1 for SDS and 0.0052 mg 1−1 for SDBS, respectively on a 3 [sgrave] basis. Interference from Cu2+ and Ni2+ can be eliminated by masking.
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