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Title: A green sequential injection spectrophotometric approach using natural reagent extracts from heartwood of Ceasalpinia Sappan Linn. for determination of aluminium
Authors: Watsaka Siriangkhawut
Yaowalak Khanhuathon
Piyanete Chantiratikul
Kraingkrai Ponhong
Kate Grudpan
Authors: Watsaka Siriangkhawut
Yaowalak Khanhuathon
Piyanete Chantiratikul
Kraingkrai Ponhong
Kate Grudpan
Keywords: Chemistry
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2016
Abstract: © The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. A cost-effective and environmentally friendly approach using a simple sequential injection spectrophotometric system with a non-synthetic reagent from plant extracts was proposed for a green analytical-chemistry methodology. The crude aqueous extracts from heartwood of Ceasalpinia sappan Linn. in acetate buffer pH 5.5 were utilized as an alternative natural reagent for the quantification of aluminium. The extracts contained homoisoflavonoid compounds, brazilin, and brazilein, which reacted with Al3+to form reddish complexes with the maximum absorption wavelength at 530 nm. The optimum conditions for the sequential injection parameters, such as sequential profile, sample and reagent volumes, and the pH effect, were investigated. Under the optimum conditions, a linear calibration graph in the range of 0.075 - 1.0 mg L-1Al3+was obtained with limits of detection and quantification of 0.021 and 0.072 mg L-1Al3+, respectively. Relative standard deviations of 3.2 and 2.4% for 0.1 and 0.25 mg L-1Al3+(n = 11), respectively, and sampling rate of 128 injections h-1 were achieved. The developed system was successfully applied to pharmaceutical preparations, water, and beverage samples. The results agreed well with those obtained from the ICP-AES method. Good recoveries between 87 and 104% were obtained. 2016
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/55483
ISSN: 13482246
09106340
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