Molybdenum( Ⅵ ) is a biologically essential trace element and its role in an extremely wide variety of systems has been reported. Most common methods often fail to determine trace Mo ( Ⅵ ) in the analysis of mol...Molybdenum( Ⅵ ) is a biologically essential trace element and its role in an extremely wide variety of systems has been reported. Most common methods often fail to determine trace Mo ( Ⅵ ) in the analysis of molybdenum-containing samples, due to limitations such as inadequate detection limits and matrix interference, which make the direct determinations impossible. To solve this problem, various approaches are employed to concentrate and separate Mo( Ⅵ ) to detectable levels. Concentration and separation methods play a main role in the analysis of trace Mo(Ⅵ). Therefore, many separation and preconcentration procedures have been developed for the determination of Mo ( Ⅵ ).展开更多
The interaction of nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) and iminodiacetic acid (IDA) with tungsten(VI) (pH 7.5) and molybdenum(VI) (pH 6.00) has been studied in aqueous solutions at 25℃, and different ionic streng...The interaction of nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) and iminodiacetic acid (IDA) with tungsten(VI) (pH 7.5) and molybdenum(VI) (pH 6.00) has been studied in aqueous solutions at 25℃, and different ionic strengths (0.1 〈 1 (mol dm^-3) 〈 1.0 for NaClO4) by a combination of potentiometric and UV spectroscopic(260-270 nm) measurements. Dependence on ionic strength was taken into account by using the Bronsted-Guggenheim-Scatchard specific ion interaction theory (SIT) and parabolic model. The data included in this work, together with some previously published data, make it possible to calculate parameters for dependence on ionic strength by using the aforementioned models.展开更多
基金Supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province(No.0511020500).
文摘Molybdenum( Ⅵ ) is a biologically essential trace element and its role in an extremely wide variety of systems has been reported. Most common methods often fail to determine trace Mo ( Ⅵ ) in the analysis of molybdenum-containing samples, due to limitations such as inadequate detection limits and matrix interference, which make the direct determinations impossible. To solve this problem, various approaches are employed to concentrate and separate Mo( Ⅵ ) to detectable levels. Concentration and separation methods play a main role in the analysis of trace Mo(Ⅵ). Therefore, many separation and preconcentration procedures have been developed for the determination of Mo ( Ⅵ ).
文摘The interaction of nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) and iminodiacetic acid (IDA) with tungsten(VI) (pH 7.5) and molybdenum(VI) (pH 6.00) has been studied in aqueous solutions at 25℃, and different ionic strengths (0.1 〈 1 (mol dm^-3) 〈 1.0 for NaClO4) by a combination of potentiometric and UV spectroscopic(260-270 nm) measurements. Dependence on ionic strength was taken into account by using the Bronsted-Guggenheim-Scatchard specific ion interaction theory (SIT) and parabolic model. The data included in this work, together with some previously published data, make it possible to calculate parameters for dependence on ionic strength by using the aforementioned models.