Development of new efficient and cost effective liquid-liquid extractive determination method for cobalt(II): Analysis of water, alloys and nano powder

Background: The renowned biological role of cobalt is it is main component of vitamin B12, however other cobalt compounds have been listed as toxic for the environment as well as to human. Methods: Various samples from different sources are analyzed for their cobalt(II) content by extraction followe...

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Main Authors: Ashwini V. Sadlapurkar, Umesh B. Barache, Abdul B. Shaikh, Anjana S. Lawand, Shashikant H. Gaikwad, Tukaram N. Lokhande
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author Ashwini V. Sadlapurkar
Umesh B. Barache
Abdul B. Shaikh
Anjana S. Lawand
Shashikant H. Gaikwad
Tukaram N. Lokhande
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Umesh B. Barache
Abdul B. Shaikh
Anjana S. Lawand
Shashikant H. Gaikwad
Tukaram N. Lokhande
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description Background: The renowned biological role of cobalt is it is main component of vitamin B12, however other cobalt compounds have been listed as toxic for the environment as well as to human. Methods: Various samples from different sources are analyzed for their cobalt(II) content by extraction followed by UV–visible spectrophotometry and compared with atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results: In this article, the chromogenic reagent 2-chlorobenzaldehyde thiocarbohydrazone is introduced for extractive spectrophotometric determination of cobalt(II) from various samples. This reagent forms yellow colored 1:2:2 [Co(II)–2CBTCH–iodide] complex in dichloromethane which was extracted from an acetate buffer having pH of 4.2 in presence of potassium iodide solution which was stable up to 48 h. The absorbance of the complex exhibit peak absorbance at 400 nm. The present technique was optimized for numerous influences and the interference of other ion has also been cautiously studied. The calculated values of molar absorptivity and Sandell's sensitivity of the complex are found to be 0.3006 × 104 mol−1 cm−1 and 0.0196 µg cm−2 respectively. The technique conforms Beer's law up to 13 μg mL−1 with 0.999 correlation coefficient of the [Co(II)–2CBTCH–iodide] complex, which specifies linearity between the two variables. For five replicate determinations (n = 5), the relative standard deviation was 1.18 with the regression equations as y = 0.0672 x + 0.01 with R2 = 0.999 as the correlation coefficient. The recovery percentages were warranted the accuracy and found around 99.0%. Conclusion: The technique was successfully used to the determination of cobalt(II) in water, alloy and nano powders with acceptable results and was evaluated its performance in terms of Student ‘t’ test and Variance ‘f’ test, which indicates the significance of the present method as an inter comparison of the experimental values using AAS. The technique was also useful for analysis of alloys and synthetic mixtures.
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spelling doaj.art-5f609ed679034aa2874d430de701d24e2022-12-22T04:41:03ZengElsevierJournal of Trace Elements and Minerals2773-05062022-12-012100026Development of new efficient and cost effective liquid-liquid extractive determination method for cobalt(II): Analysis of water, alloys and nano powderAshwini V. Sadlapurkar0Umesh B. Barache1Abdul B. Shaikh2Anjana S. Lawand3Shashikant H. Gaikwad4Tukaram N. Lokhande5Department of Chemistry, N. K. Orchid College of Engineering and Technology, Solapur, Maharashtra 413002, India; Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Shri Shivaji Mahavidyalaya, Barshi, Maharashtra 413411, IndiaChemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Shri Shivaji Mahavidyalaya, Barshi, Maharashtra 413411, India; School of Chemical Sciences, Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University, Kegaon, Solapur, Maharashtra 413255, India; Corresponding authors.Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Shri Shivaji Mahavidyalaya, Barshi, Maharashtra 413411, IndiaSchool of Chemical Sciences, Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University, Kegaon, Solapur, Maharashtra 413255, IndiaChemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Shri Shivaji Mahavidyalaya, Barshi, Maharashtra 413411, India; Corresponding authors.Chemistry Research Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Shri Shivaji Mahavidyalaya, Barshi, Maharashtra 413411, IndiaBackground: The renowned biological role of cobalt is it is main component of vitamin B12, however other cobalt compounds have been listed as toxic for the environment as well as to human. Methods: Various samples from different sources are analyzed for their cobalt(II) content by extraction followed by UV–visible spectrophotometry and compared with atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results: In this article, the chromogenic reagent 2-chlorobenzaldehyde thiocarbohydrazone is introduced for extractive spectrophotometric determination of cobalt(II) from various samples. This reagent forms yellow colored 1:2:2 [Co(II)–2CBTCH–iodide] complex in dichloromethane which was extracted from an acetate buffer having pH of 4.2 in presence of potassium iodide solution which was stable up to 48 h. The absorbance of the complex exhibit peak absorbance at 400 nm. The present technique was optimized for numerous influences and the interference of other ion has also been cautiously studied. The calculated values of molar absorptivity and Sandell's sensitivity of the complex are found to be 0.3006 × 104 mol−1 cm−1 and 0.0196 µg cm−2 respectively. The technique conforms Beer's law up to 13 μg mL−1 with 0.999 correlation coefficient of the [Co(II)–2CBTCH–iodide] complex, which specifies linearity between the two variables. For five replicate determinations (n = 5), the relative standard deviation was 1.18 with the regression equations as y = 0.0672 x + 0.01 with R2 = 0.999 as the correlation coefficient. The recovery percentages were warranted the accuracy and found around 99.0%. Conclusion: The technique was successfully used to the determination of cobalt(II) in water, alloy and nano powders with acceptable results and was evaluated its performance in terms of Student ‘t’ test and Variance ‘f’ test, which indicates the significance of the present method as an inter comparison of the experimental values using AAS. The technique was also useful for analysis of alloys and synthetic mixtures.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S27730506220002582-chlorobenzaldehyde thiocarbohydrazoneCobalt(II)Water samplesSpectrophotometric determinationNano powder
spellingShingle Ashwini V. Sadlapurkar
Umesh B. Barache
Abdul B. Shaikh
Anjana S. Lawand
Shashikant H. Gaikwad
Tukaram N. Lokhande
Development of new efficient and cost effective liquid-liquid extractive determination method for cobalt(II): Analysis of water, alloys and nano powder
Journal of Trace Elements and Minerals
2-chlorobenzaldehyde thiocarbohydrazone
Cobalt(II)
Water samples
Spectrophotometric determination
Nano powder
title Development of new efficient and cost effective liquid-liquid extractive determination method for cobalt(II): Analysis of water, alloys and nano powder
title_full Development of new efficient and cost effective liquid-liquid extractive determination method for cobalt(II): Analysis of water, alloys and nano powder
title_fullStr Development of new efficient and cost effective liquid-liquid extractive determination method for cobalt(II): Analysis of water, alloys and nano powder
title_full_unstemmed Development of new efficient and cost effective liquid-liquid extractive determination method for cobalt(II): Analysis of water, alloys and nano powder
title_short Development of new efficient and cost effective liquid-liquid extractive determination method for cobalt(II): Analysis of water, alloys and nano powder
title_sort development of new efficient and cost effective liquid liquid extractive determination method for cobalt ii analysis of water alloys and nano powder
topic 2-chlorobenzaldehyde thiocarbohydrazone
Cobalt(II)
Water samples
Spectrophotometric determination
Nano powder
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773050622000258
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