Influence of surfactances on the spectrophotometric characteristics of scandium complexes with eriochromcianine R

Authors

  • Svetlana A. Denisova Perm State University
  • Andrey E. Lesnov Institute of Technical Chemistry, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17072/2223-1838-2021-3-184-192

Keywords:

eriochrome cyanine R, catamine AB, oxyphos B, syntanol DS-10, scandium

Abstract

The effect of various types of surfactants on the complexation of scandium ions with eriochromecyanine R. The optimal conditions were determined from the light absorption spectra of the dye and complexes with metal ions without surfactants and in the presence of catamine AB, oxyphos B and syntanol DS-10 at various pH values and surfactant concentrations complexation. The presence of catamine AB causes a bathochromic shift in the maximum of light absorption of the complex, increases the contrast of the photometric reaction and the value of the extinction coefficient. The composition of the complexes in the absence and in the presence of catamine AB was determined by saturation and iso- molar series methods. It also increases the molar ratio of Sc : eriochromecyanine R in the complex from 1:2 to 1:3. The conditional stability constants of the complexes were determined by Babko's method, calibration curves were constructed, and the coefficients of molar light absorption were calculated. Oxyphos B has a negative effect on the spectrophotometric characteristics of the complexes. Syntanol DS-10 has practically no effect.

Author Biographies

Svetlana A. Denisova, Perm State University

Associate Professor, Department of Analytical Chemistry and Expertise

Andrey E. Lesnov, Institute of Technical Chemistry, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Doctor of Chemistry Sciences, senior researcher, laboratory of organic complexing reagents

Published

2021-10-07

How to Cite

Denisova С. А., & Lesnov А. Е. (2021). Influence of surfactances on the spectrophotometric characteristics of scandium complexes with eriochromcianine R. Bulletin of Perm University. CHEMISTRY, 11(3), 184–192. https://doi.org/10.17072/2223-1838-2021-3-184-192

Issue

Section

Analytical chemistry