Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 1985, 50, 1661-1672
https://doi.org/10.1135/cccc19851661

Optimization of the spectrophotometric determination of mercury using copper(II) diethanoldithiocarbamate

Ernest Beinrohr, Katarina Blazseková and Ján Garaj

Department of Analytical Chemistry, Slovak Institute of Technology, 812 37 Bratislava

Abstract

The work deals with the optimization of the conditions for the spectrophotometric determination of mercury using copper(II) diethanoldithiocarbamate [Cu((HOCH2CH2)2NCS2)2] (I). The determination is based on replacement of Cu2+ ions by Hg2+ ions in complex I in acidic aqueous acetone medium and measuring the decrease in the absorbance at the absorption maximum of complex I (λ = 440 nm). The statistical importance of the factors affecting the analytical signal (absorbance) was found by the analysis of variance. The analytical signal is affected most by the pH value, the concentration of Cu2+ ions, and the acetone content. The best results were obtained at pH ~ 2 and an acetone content of 15% (v/v). The analytical calibration curve is nonlinear. The determination limit is 50 μg Hg in 1 dm3. The method is useful for the rapid determination of mercury with a precision of ± 5% in colourless solutions not containing Cu2+ or Ag+ ions or strong oxidants.