Abstract.A flow injection method using 2-(5-nitro-2-pyridylazo)-5-(N-propyl-N-sulfopropylamino)phenol-(Nitro-PAPS) as a new chromogenic reagent is presented for sensitive and rapid determination of vanadium. Nitro-PAPS reacts with vanadium(V) in weakly acidic medium to form a water soluble complex of molar absorptivity of 8.0 x 104L mo1-1 cm -~ at 592nm (maximum absorption wavelength), which permits the straightforward application of a flow injection system to the sensitive determination of vanadium. Under the optimum conditions established, a linear calibration graph was obtained in the range 1-120 ng mL -1 . The relative standard deviation for 60ngmL -I vanadium was 2.2% (n= 5) and the limit of detection was 1 ng mL -1. The sample throughput is about 40 h-1. Most inorganic and organic anions examined did not interfere even at concentrations of 3000-6000 times of vanadium. Interference from cobalt(II), copper(II) and nickel(II) at 200ngmL -1 levels can be overcome by the addition of N-(dithiocarboxy)sarcosine. The recoveries for each 20 and 10ngmL -t vanadium added to the river water were 98 and 97%, respectively.Key words: Nitro-PAPS, vanadium, spectrophotometry, FlA.It has been shown that heterocyclic azoderivatives provide highly sensitive chromogenic reagents for some heavy metals which form complexes having molar absorptivities approaching to 105L mol -I cm -1 [1-6]. 2-(5-Nitro-2-pyridylazo)-5-(N-propyl-N-sulfo-* To whom correspondence should be addressed propylamino)phenol(Nitro-PAPS) is a recently synthesized chromogenic reagent giving complexes of high molar absorptivity with metals and good water solubility of both the reagent and its metal complexes [7]. Water solubility of the reagent and its metal complex is one of the important requirements for its use in flow-injection analysis (FIA) which is a rapidly growing analytical technique. Despite of expectable high analytical potential, analytical studies using the Nitro-PAPS have been found only for zinc [8], copper [9] and iron [10,11] determinations to date. Recently we have studied the Nitro-PAPS applied to sensitive post-column reaction detection in ion chromatography of cadmium, lead, and manganese [12]. In addition, we have found that Nitro-PAPS forms a water soluble complex of molar absorptivity of 8.0• 104L mo1-1 cm -1 with vanadium in weak acidic media and thus has potential usefulness to be applied for spectrophotometric determination of vanadium in a FIA system. In the present work, potential analytical significance of such complex formation of Nitro-PAPS with vanadium was studied in detail and a FIA method based on its use is described for the determination of trace vanadium. It has been assumed that Nitro-PAPS ranks as one of the most sensitive chromogenic reagents known for V(V).
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Reagents and SolutionsUnless otherwise noted, all reagents were of analytical grade and were used as received. Nitro-PAPS stock solution (1.0x t0 3 M) was prepared by dissolving the reagent (Dojindo, Kumamoto) in
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