2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422002000600009
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Determinação espectrofotométrica de alumínio em concentrados salinos utilizados em hemodiálise empregando pré-concentração em fluxo

Abstract: Recebido em 8/8/01; aceito em 27/2/02 SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ALUMINIUM DETERMINATION IN HIGH SALTS CONCENTRATIONS SOLUTION USED IN HEMODYALISIS EMPLOING PRECONCENTRATION IN FLOW INJECTION.An automatic flow injection procedure for spectrophotometric aluminium determination in purified water and solutions containing high salts concentrations used for hemodyalisis treatment was developed. The method was base on reaction of Al 3+ with cianine eriochrome R (ECR) after preconcentration using the AG50W-X8 cationic-exchan… Show more

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“…The association of a cationic surfactant with the chromogenic reagent promotes the micelles formation of high molar absorptivity and, therefore, high sensitivity [24]. Using the FA technique, Al was already determined in micellar medium by fluorimetry [25], in natural water samples by spectrophotometry [26] and also in hemodialysis fluid samples, however, using preconcentration [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The association of a cationic surfactant with the chromogenic reagent promotes the micelles formation of high molar absorptivity and, therefore, high sensitivity [24]. Using the FA technique, Al was already determined in micellar medium by fluorimetry [25], in natural water samples by spectrophotometry [26] and also in hemodialysis fluid samples, however, using preconcentration [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Absorption at 535 nm was proportional to the amount of aluminium present in the sample, although the maximum absorption occurs after 15 min and starts decreasing [21]. Maximum absorption was registered for both standards and samples.…”
Section: Aluminium Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Barroso and Cordeiro [22] warn from the toxic action of metals and the presence of Al in the WTS, with positive or negative effects to the treatment processes, disposal and reuse of the waste. The Al mobility in the soil or in the treated water can be harmful, especially because this element is not considered essential for plants and animals, and no biochemical function in organisms is known to be dependent on this metal [23]. The Al is partitioned in the biota by its differences in acid-base affinity, by its kinetic, by temporal form, and spatially by the membranes and the compartments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%