Determination of Copper in Tap Water Using Solid-Phase Spectrophotometry

A new application of ion exchange films is presented. The films are used in a simple analytical method of directly determining low concentrations of Cu 2+ in aqueous solutions, in particular, drinking water. The basis for this new test method is the color and absorption intensity of the ion when ads...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical letters 1994-10, Vol.27 (13), p.2589-2599
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description A new application of ion exchange films is presented. The films are used in a simple analytical method of directly determining low concentrations of Cu 2+ in aqueous solutions, in particular, drinking water. The basis for this new test method is the color and absorption intensity of the ion when adsorbed onto the film. The film takes on the characteristic color of the adsorbed cation, which is concentrated on the film by many orders of magnitude. The linear relationship between absorbance (corrected for variations in film thickness) and solution concentration makes the determinations possible. These determinations agree well with flame atomic absorption determinations.
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