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Flow Injection Spectrofluorimetric Determination of Iron(III) in Water Using Salicylic Acid

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A simple and fast flow injection fluorescence quenching method for the determination of iron in water has been developed. Fluorimetric determination is based on the measurement of the quenching effect of iron on salicylic acid fluorescence. An emission peak of salicylic acid in aqueous solution occurs at 409 nm with excitation at 299 nm. The carrier solution used was 2 × 10-6 mol L-1 salicylic acid in 0.1 mol L-1 NH<inf>4</inf>+/NH<inf>3</inf> buffer solution at pH 8.5. Linear calibration was obtained for 5-100 μg L-1 iron(III) and the relative standard deviation was 1.25 % (n = 5) for a 20 μL injection volume iron(III). The limit of detection was 0.3 μg L-1 and the sampling rate was 60 h-1. The effect of interferences from various metals and anions commonly present in water was also studied. The method was successfully applied to the determination of low levels of iron in real samples (river, sea, and spring waters). © 2010 Institute of Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences.

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64

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