Abstract
Nickel(ll) of 0.04-1.4 mmol dm'3 and palladium(ll) of 1-32 |imol dm'3 were extracted quantitatively into chloroform from the aqueous phases containing 0.2 mol dm 3 and 2 mmol dm 3 0,0'-diethyldithiophosphafe(dtp~) at pH 1-7 and 1-13, and determined at 385 nm(e=8.4xl02 mol'’ dm3 cm-1) and 298 nm(e=2.9xl04 mol 1 dm3 cm'”), respectively. The determination of nickel was affected with many diverse ions, but that of palladium was hardly affected with them except copper(ll), tin(ll), antimony(lll), silver(l), mercury(ll), gold(lll), osmium(VIII), and nitrite ion by using 10 mmol dm'3 EDTA as a masking agent. The extracted species of nickel(ll) and palladium(ll) were [Ni(dtp)j] and [Pd(dtp)2], respectively. The stability and distribution constants for the nickel(ll) complex were determined as 1.3x 10 (mol dm'3) 2 and 1. Ox 103, respectively. The palladium(ll) complex was, however, too stable to determine the constants. © 1985, The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. All rights reserved.
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Hayashi, K., Sasaki, Y., Tagashira, S., & Nakashima, M. (1985). Extraction-Spectrophotometric Determination of Nickel(II) and Palladium(II) with O, O’-Diethyldithiophosphate. Analytical Sciences, 1(1), 51–54. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.1.51
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