Improved Spectrophotometric Determination of Bismuth (III) with Bromopyrogallol Red in Mixed Surfactants-Application to Waters and Veterinary Preparation

Section: Article
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
39-52

Abstract

A simple and sensitive spectrophotometric method for the determination of trace amounts of bismuth is established. The method is based on the reaction of bismuth with bromopyrogallol red at pH 3 in the presence of a mixture of cetylpyridinium chloride and triton X-100 surfactants to form a blue coloured complex which shows maximum absorbance
at 644 nm. A plot of absorbance with bismuth concentration gives a straight line indicating that Beer,s law has been obeyed over the range 3-150 g/25 ml, i.e., 0.12-6 ppm with a molar absorptivity of 3.3104 l.mol-1.cm-1 and Sandell,s sensitivity index of 0.006
g.cm-2. The interfering effect of a number of common captions and anions in the presence of comosite mixture (NaF and tartaric acid) and ascorbic acid as masking agents has been studied. The effect of common excipients has also been examined. The method has been applied successfully to the determination of bismuth in water samples and a veterinary preparation.

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S. Thunoon, E., ايناس, H. Shekho, N., & ناجح. (2025). Improved Spectrophotometric Determination of Bismuth (III) with Bromopyrogallol Red in Mixed Surfactants-Application to Waters and Veterinary Preparation. Rafidain Journal of Science, 24(3), 39–52. https://doi.org/10.33899/rjs.2013.71038