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    Springer
    Microchimica acta 88 (1986), S. 351-357 
    ISSN: 1436-5073
    Keywords: osmium determination ; spectrophotometry ; ethylisobutrazine
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The reagent, ethylisobutrazine hydrochloride, reacts with osmium (VIII) or osmium (VI) to form a red complex species instantaneously in 2M hydrochloric acid medium at room temperature, 25±2°C. The complex exhibits absorption maximum around 519 nm. Based on this complexation reaction, a rapid, sensitive and selective Spectrophotometric method is developed for the determination of osmium. The Beer's law is valid over the concentration range 0.25–7.5 ppm for osmium(VIII) and 0.25–8.0 ppm for osmium(VI). The molar absorptivities are 2.4×104 1 mol−1 cm−1 and 1.8×104 1 mol−1 cm−1 for osmium (VIII) and osmium(VI), respectively. The effects on the reaction of experimental conditions, such as time, temperature, acidity, order of addition of reactants, reagent concentration, and diverse ions, are reported. The sensitivity of the proposed method, as evaluated from the Beer's law data, was 7.0 ng cm−2 for osmium (VIII) or 9.2 ng cm−2 for osmium(VI). The analyses of sample solutions containing 2.0 ppm of osmium (VIII) and 3.0 ppm of osmium(VI) showed that the recovered amounts of the analytes had relative standard deviations of 0.0018 and 0.0022 ppm, respectively, for ten replicate determinations. The method has been successfully applied to the determination of osmium content in the synthetic syserkite mineral.
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