Title of article :
Fabrication of a New Selective Optical Sensor for Cobalt Determination Using 1-Nitroso-2-naphthol and Monitoring of Cobalt in Water Samples
Author/Authors :
Darroudi, Abolfazl Department of Chemistry - Technical and Vocational University (TVU) - Tehran, Iran , Fadaee Kakhki, Javad Technology Management Department - Police Sciences and Social Studies Institute - Tehran, Iran , Zakeri Mofrad, Issa Department of Chemistry - Technical and Vocational University (TVU) - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In this study, the researcher has focused on manufacturing a new, highly selective, and simple optical membrane for determining cobalt(II)
ions in aqueous solutions. The cobalt(II) is first oxidized when using hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) solution to eliminate the effect of the
concomitant species and increase the selectivity in the determination of cobalt(II) in real samples. The cobalt(II) ions were determined by
recording the absorbance intensity of the new selective and sensitive thin optically transparent sensor. 1-Nitroso-2-Naphthol (1N2N) is used
as a sensitive, selective, and stable complexing ligand to change the absorbance of the transparent membrane in the presence of cobalt(II).
The ready-made optical sensor indicated good reproducibility, a relatively long lifetime, and stability with an appropriate linear response
from 0.1 to 5.0 mg l-1. The detection limit was calculated as 0.03 mg l-1. Further investigations were evaluated intra-day and inter-day precision
(RSD%) 2.76-4.46% and 0.89-5.39%, one after another, and the average percentage of relative error (RE%) was in the range of 1.89 to 3.41.
The results indicate that the utilized method successfully determined cobalt(II) in different water samples containing tap water, seawater, and
spring water, without pretreatment.
Keywords :
Cobalt , Optical sensor , 1-Nitroso-2-naphthol , Spectrophotometry , Ion-selective film
Journal title :
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Research