Experiment 1: Determination of Iron Using Uv-Visible (Uv-Vis) Spectrophotometer
Experiment 1: Determination of Iron Using Uv-Visible (Uv-Vis) Spectrophotometer
Experiment 1: Determination of Iron Using Uv-Visible (Uv-Vis) Spectrophotometer
SPECTROPHOTOMETER
Objectives:
Introduction:
Chemicals:
1, 10-phenanthroline
Hydroxylamine hydrochloride
Sodium acetate
Distilled water
Apparatus:
Procedure:
1. Into a series of 100 mL volumetric flasks, 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50 mL of the standard iron
solution was added with pipette.
2. Into another 100 mL volumetric flask, 50 mL distilled water was placed for a Blank.
3. 10 mL of solution X (unknown sample) was pipette into a 100 mL volumetric flask.
4. To each of the volumetric flask (including the blank and unknown), 1 mL of the
hydroxylamine hydrochloride solution, 10 mL of 1 ,10-phenanthroline solution and 8
mL of the sodium acetate solution was added. Distilled water was added to the mark.
After adding the reagents the solution was allowed at least 15 minutes before making
absorbance measurements. Each solution was shaken, once in a while.
5. By using blank solution as the reference solution and one of the standard iron(II)
solutions prepared in procedure 1, absorbance, A was measured, for the iron(II)
solution chosen at wavelength of 400-600nm. Readings at 20-nm intervals was taken
except near the vicinity of the absorption maximum, where we should take readings at
5-nm intervals.
6. The absorbance against the wavelength graph was plotted and the wavelength of the
absorption maximum was selected.
7. The absorbance of each of the standard solutions of the wavelength of maximum
absorbance was measured and a calibration curve was prepared. The unknown was
measured in the same way.
8. The absorbance of the standards was plotted against concentration in ppm. From this
plot and the absorbance of the unknown, the concentration of iron was determined in
our unknown solution.
Results:
Calculation:
mg Fe m L−1=¿
Concentration of solution X: