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Determination of aniline in vegetable oils by diazotization and coupling in a microemulsion medium
M.c.garcía Alvarez-coqueE. F. Simó AlfonsoG.ramis RamosJ.s.esteve Romerosubject
Detection limitChromatographyAqueous solutionmedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryAbsorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundVegetable oilAnilineSpectrophotometrymedicineEnvironmental ChemistryMicroemulsionTitrationSpectroscopydescription
Abstract A microemulsion containing sodium dodecyl sulphate and n -pentanol in a mass ratio of 1 : 4, water and a vegetable oil was investigated using pseudo-tenary phase diagrams. The medium can co-solve important amounts of vegetable oils and aqueous solutions over a wide range of ionic strengths. A procedure for the determination of 1.4–140 μg ml −1 of aniline in vegetable oils using ionic diazotization and coupling reactions was developed. The absorbance was measured in an optically clear microemulsion containing 4% or 20% of oil. The procedure is much simpler and rapid than the official chromatographic methods and gives almost the same limits of detection (ca. 05 μg ml −1 ) using no more than 1 ml of sample. The repeatability for 30 μg ml −1 aniline was 2%. Acid-base titrations in the microemulsion medium permitted the evaluation of the protonation constant of the dye.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1990-01-01 | Analytica Chimica Acta |