Kinetic spectrophotometric determination of trace amounts of nitrite ion using potassium bromate-murexide mixture in acidic media
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A new, simple, rapid, and cheap method for determination of trace amounts of nitrite ion is reported.Determination is based on reduction of bromate ion by nitrite ion, in the presence of murexide inacidic media. During reaction of bromate ion with nitrite ion, the reaction mixture is decolorized.The absorbance changes is then monitored spectrophotometricaly at 520 nm, at 25 °C. Dynamicrange of calibration curve for nitrite ion is in the range of 1-22 ig.mL 1 . The effect of interferingions was investigated. This method was successfully used for determinination of nitrite ionconcentration in sausages.
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volume 2 issue 2
pages 21- 27
publication date 2005-08-01
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