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Spectrophotometric Methods For The Determination Of Iodate In Iodized Edible Salt And Periodate In Water Samples
Akheel Ahmed Syed, Rangaiah Sunitha
N-1-Napthylethylenediamine dihydrochloride (NEDA) is proposed as new sensitive spectrophotometric reagent for the determination of iodate and periodate in the presence of 3-methyl-2-benzothiazoline hydrazono hydrochloride hydrate (MBTH) as electrophilic coupling reagent. The reaction was carried out in mild acid medium. The blue color formed indicated maximum absorbance at 590 nm for iodate and 580 nm for periodate. The methods obeyed BeerÂ’s law. The color developed was stable up to 24h at room temperature. The molar absorptivity and SandellÂ’s sensitivity were 3.2ï‚´105, 1.7ï‚´105 L mol-1 cm-1, 5.26ï‚´10-3 and 1.62ï‚´10-3 ïÂÂÂg cm-2 respectively. Interference was not observed with 10 cations and 8 anions. The methods showed good reproducibility and can be satisfactorily applied for the determination of iodate in iodized edible salt and periodate in water samples.