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Title: 
A new palladium chelate compound for determination of sulfide
Author(s): 
Institution: 
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
ISSN: 
0026-265X
Abstract: 
A new palladium chelate compound is described for the determination of sulfide in aqueous samples. The reagent, bis(2-aminobenzoate)palladium(II) (PdA 2), was prepared by reaction of tetrachloropalladate (PdCl 4 -) with 2-aminobenzoic acid. The compound was characterized by infrared spectroscopy and CHN elemental analysis. The measurement was based on the selective reaction of PdA 2 with sulfide in an aqueous medium, which quantitatively produced fluorescent 2-aminobenzoate (λ ex=245nm, λ em=410nm). The analytical response was linear in the range 0.10-20.0μmol (S 2-) L -1 (r>0.99), with a limit of detection of 0.075μmolL -1 and repeatability (RSD) of 3.4%. There was no interference from CO 3 2-, NO 3 -, Cl -, SO 4 2-, Br -, NO 2 -, K +, NH 4 +, Na +, citrate or S 2O 8 2-. The fluorescence intensity decreased in the presence of H 3CCOO -, PO 4 3- and SCN -, while OH - caused a positive interference. The new fluorescent compound was successfully applied for the determination of sulfide in synthetic wastewater and natural water sample. The advantages of the proposed palladium chelate are absence of toxic by-products, simple synthesis procedure of reagent and yield reaction of about 85%, easy handling and fast acquirement of analytical signal. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
Issue Date: 
1-Jan-2013
Citation: 
Microchemical Journal, v. 106, p. 368-372.
Time Duration: 
368-372
Keywords: 
  • 2-Aminobenzoic acid
  • Fluorimetric determination
  • Palladium
  • Sulfide
Source: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.microc.2012.09.009
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outro
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http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/74184
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