Title of article :
Various electroanalytical methods for the determination of uranium in different matrices
Author/Authors :
Shrivastava, Alankar B. R. Nahata College of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, India , Sharma, Jitendra Defense Research Development and Establishment (DRDE), India , Soni, Vishal B. R. Nahata College of Pharmacy, India
Abstract :
Uranium is a toxic material hence numerous body systems such as the kidney, brain, liver, and heart can be affected by uranium exposure. The main effect is kidney toxicity. Uranium is a naturally occurring element found in low levels in all rock, soil, and water. All uranium isotopes may also cause radiation hazards, thus without any doubt an analysis of such materials in the surrounding environment is very important. The presented review is a summarization of all electroanalytical techniques for the determination of uranium and its compounds in various matrices. Totally 43 different methods are found in our literature survey. Out of these three are polarographic, 25 potentiometry, five capillary electrophoresis and 28 voltametric methods are available in the literature. Interferences of different ions and applications in different matrices are also given for each method.
Keywords :
Uranium and its compounds , Electrophorosis , Potentiometry , Capillary electrophoresis , Voltametric , Polarography
Journal title :
Bulletin Of Faculty Of Pharmacy, Cairo University
Journal title :
Bulletin Of Faculty Of Pharmacy, Cairo University