Quality control methods for
Determination of chlorides
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- Apparatus The determination is made with a spectrophotometer capable of measuring absorbance at 820 nm using an absorption cell with a path-length of 1 cm. Method
Determination of chlorides
Apparatus The determination is made with a spectrophotometer capable of measuring absorbance at 460 nm using absorption cells with path-lengths of 2 cm and 10 cm. Method Place 15 ml of the solution obtained after combustion in a 50-ml conical flask together with 1 ml of ferric ammonium sulfate (0.25 mol/l) VS and 3 ml of mercuric thiocyanate TS. Swirl the contents of the flask and allow to stand for 10 minutes. Transfer a portion of the solution to a 2-cm cell and measure the absorbance at 460 run using water in the reference cell. The reading should be made promptly to minimize absorption of chloride from the air. Prepare a standard solution of sodium chloride R containing 5 µg of chloride per ml. Transfer aliquots of this solution (0 ml, 2 ml, 4 ml, 6 ml, 8 ml, and 10 ml) into a series of 50-ml conical flasks and dilute to 15 ml with water. Develop the colour and measure the absorbances as described above. Plot the absorbances against the chloride content of the dilutions in µg per ml and interpolate the chloride content of the solutions of the material tested. Determination of phosphates The phosphomolybdate method is based on the reaction of phosphate ions with ammonium molybdate to form a molybdophosphate complex, which is subsequently reduced to form a strongly blue-coloured molybdenum complex. The intensity of the blue colour is measured spectrophotometrically. This method is applicable for the determination of any phosphates that have undergone a prior separation procedure. Naturally occurring phosphates are present in most samples, and are often not removed during the clean-up procedure. In order to obtain background values, therefore, it is necessary to proceed with the determination for all samples, even those with no phosphate-containing pesticides. These background values should be subtracted from the results obtained on testing pesticide residues. Extracts of most uncontaminated materials contain about 0.05-0.1 mg/kg of phosphorus. Therefore, no contamination with organophosphate pesticides can be assumed for results in this range. Apparatus The determination is made with a spectrophotometer capable of measuring absorbance at 820 nm using an absorption cell with a path-length of 1 cm. Method Place 7 ml of the solution obtained after combustion in a calibrated 10-ml test- tube. Add 2.2 ml of sulfuric acid (300 g/l) TS and mix the solution well. Add 0.4 ml of ammonium molybdate (40 g/l) TS and swirl the mixture. Then add 0.4 ml of aminonaphtholsulfonic acid TS and swirl again. Heat the solution to 100°C for Quality control methods for medicinal plant materials 12 minutes (±2 minutes), cool, and transfer a portion to a 1-cm cell. Measure the absorbance at 820 nm using water in the reference cell. Prepare standard dilutions with a known content of phosphate and measure the absorbance as described above. Plot the absorbances against the phosphate content of the dilutions in µg per ml and interpolate the phosphate content of the solutions of the material tested. Download 1.63 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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