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Turkish Journal of Chemistry

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2002

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Determination Of Manganese And Iron In Magmatic Rocks After Ultrasonic Leaching By Flame Aas, M. Hi̇kmet Özkan, Mehmet Akçay Jan 2002

Determination Of Manganese And Iron In Magmatic Rocks After Ultrasonic Leaching By Flame Aas, M. Hi̇kmet Özkan, Mehmet Akçay

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

An alternative sample preparation method has been developed for destructive analysis of magmatic rock sample. The method simply included the crushing, HF treatment and 1% HCl leaching steps of the rock samples under ultrasonic effects. There is no need to exhaust all of the sample through the operation. A reproducible and representative, partial recovery of an analyte was expected in a procedural sequences consisting of strictly defined steps. The changes in analyte recoveries were investigated by sample grain size, sample mass, applied ultrasonic power and sonication time. The optimum recovery conditions were examined. In addition, the kinetics of the dissolution …


Simultaneous Determination Of Fe(Ii) And Fe(Iii) In Pharmaceutical Samples By Post-Column Derivatization/Hplc, Hami̇de Z. Şenyuva, Deni̇z Yurtsever Sarica, Tuncel Özden Jan 2002

Simultaneous Determination Of Fe(Ii) And Fe(Iii) In Pharmaceutical Samples By Post-Column Derivatization/Hplc, Hami̇de Z. Şenyuva, Deni̇z Yurtsever Sarica, Tuncel Özden

Turkish Journal of Chemistry

A post-column derivatization HPLC method with visible absorbance detection at 521 nm was modified for the simultaneous determination of Fe(II) and Fe(III) in mixtures. The method was applied to pharmaceuticals marketed in Turkey. Iron species were separated on a post-column derivatization HPLC, IonPac CS5A (4x250 mm) analytical column using a pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid based eluent. The determinations of Fe(II) and Fe(III) were also realized by the most common method of FAAS, total iron determination. Detection limits (3S) were found to be 0.109 \mu g/L for Fe(II) and 0.217 \mu g/L for Fe(III), respectively. The mean recovery of the HPLC and AAS …