Spectrophotometric investigation of the uranyl-phenylephrine system

Using spectrophotometric methods and pH-metric measurements, it was found that the uranyl ion and phenylephrine form a 1:2 complex in the pH region 2.50-4.25 with two absorption maxima at 314.2 nm and 340.6 nm. The thermodynamic stability constant at I = 0 and T=298 K (room temperature) of the UO2(I...

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Main Authors: Pavun Leposava, Malešev Dušan, Veselinović Dragan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2007-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2007/0352-51390709799P.pdf
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Summary:Using spectrophotometric methods and pH-metric measurements, it was found that the uranyl ion and phenylephrine form a 1:2 complex in the pH region 2.50-4.25 with two absorption maxima at 314.2 nm and 340.6 nm. The thermodynamic stability constant at I = 0 and T=298 K (room temperature) of the UO2(II)-phenylephrine complex, UO2(C9H12O2N)2, is log 0 β 2= 14.0 and ΔG2= -79.6 kJ mol-1. A linear dependence of the absorbance at 340.6 nm on the concentration of phenylephrine was obtained in the range from 0.0025 mol dm-3 to 0.0245 mol dm-3 using a solution of 0.025 mol dm-3 UO2(NO3)2 at pH = 3.90 and I = 0.075 mol dm-3. The measurement error was 2.1%. .
ISSN:0352-5139
1820-7421