The Differences in Thermal Breakdown of H2PtC16 and cisPt( NH3)2C12 in Carbon Furnace Atomic Absorption.

A study using a combination of thermogravimetric and x-ray diffraction analyses has shown that a solution of hexachloroplatinic acid (Hj'tCI(), usually used as a standard in atomic absorption spectrophotometric (AAS) measurements, was broken down to yield volatile PtCt before being converted...

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Main Authors: Haron, Md Jelas, Wan Yunus, Wan Md Zin
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spelling my.upm.eprints.28082013-05-27T07:03:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2808/ The Differences in Thermal Breakdown of H2PtC16 and cisPt( NH3)2C12 in Carbon Furnace Atomic Absorption. Haron, Md Jelas Wan Yunus, Wan Md Zin A study using a combination of thermogravimetric and x-ray diffraction analyses has shown that a solution of hexachloroplatinic acid (Hj'tCI(), usually used as a standard in atomic absorption spectrophotometric (AAS) measurements, was broken down to yield volatile PtCt before being converted to metallic platinum. On the other hand, a solution of cis-diaminodichloroplatinum(II) (cis-Pt(NH)zClz ; cis-DDP) was converted to metallic platinum in a single step. The differences in their thermal decomposition mechanisms could be one of the leasons as to why carbon furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometric (CFAAS) signal from Hj'tCI~ was found to be lower than that of cis-DDP in aqueous solution. INTRODUCTION Studies by earlier workers have shown differences in absorbance signals of platinum from different platinum complexes when analyses by flame AAS technique. For example, the platinum absorbance of ( H4)2PtC14 (50 ppm) is about twofold greater than that of ~PtCI6 (Macquet and Theophanides 1974) and the cis-DDP signal is about 12% higher than that of H2PtCI6 (Macquet et al. 1974). These differences are said to be due to the differences in thermal stability of the complexes. The ability of the more stable complex to survive as volatile species in the flame is greater than the less stable complexes; a volatile species is more easily decomposed to free atoms hence a higher AAS signal is obtained. (Macquet and Theophanides 1975 1989 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2808/1/The_Differences_in_Thermal_Breakdown_of_H2PtC16_and_cis.pdf Haron, Md Jelas and Wan Yunus, Wan Md Zin (1989) The Differences in Thermal Breakdown of H2PtC16 and cisPt( NH3)2C12 in Carbon Furnace Atomic Absorption. Pertanika, 12 (1). pp. 79-82. English
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description A study using a combination of thermogravimetric and x-ray diffraction analyses has shown that a solution of hexachloroplatinic acid (Hj'tCI(), usually used as a standard in atomic absorption spectrophotometric (AAS) measurements, was broken down to yield volatile PtCt before being converted to metallic platinum. On the other hand, a solution of cis-diaminodichloroplatinum(II) (cis-Pt(NH)zClz ; cis-DDP) was converted to metallic platinum in a single step. The differences in their thermal decomposition mechanisms could be one of the leasons as to why carbon furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometric (CFAAS) signal from Hj'tCI~ was found to be lower than that of cis-DDP in aqueous solution. INTRODUCTION Studies by earlier workers have shown differences in absorbance signals of platinum from different platinum complexes when analyses by flame AAS technique. For example, the platinum absorbance of ( H4)2PtC14 (50 ppm) is about twofold greater than that of ~PtCI6 (Macquet and Theophanides 1974) and the cis-DDP signal is about 12% higher than that of H2PtCI6 (Macquet et al. 1974). These differences are said to be due to the differences in thermal stability of the complexes. The ability of the more stable complex to survive as volatile species in the flame is greater than the less stable complexes; a volatile species is more easily decomposed to free atoms hence a higher AAS signal is obtained. (Macquet and Theophanides 1975
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author Haron, Md Jelas
Wan Yunus, Wan Md Zin
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Wan Yunus, Wan Md Zin
The Differences in Thermal Breakdown of H2PtC16 and cisPt( NH3)2C12 in Carbon Furnace Atomic Absorption.
author_facet Haron, Md Jelas
Wan Yunus, Wan Md Zin
author_sort Haron, Md Jelas
title The Differences in Thermal Breakdown of H2PtC16 and cisPt( NH3)2C12 in Carbon Furnace Atomic Absorption.
title_short The Differences in Thermal Breakdown of H2PtC16 and cisPt( NH3)2C12 in Carbon Furnace Atomic Absorption.
title_full The Differences in Thermal Breakdown of H2PtC16 and cisPt( NH3)2C12 in Carbon Furnace Atomic Absorption.
title_fullStr The Differences in Thermal Breakdown of H2PtC16 and cisPt( NH3)2C12 in Carbon Furnace Atomic Absorption.
title_full_unstemmed The Differences in Thermal Breakdown of H2PtC16 and cisPt( NH3)2C12 in Carbon Furnace Atomic Absorption.
title_sort differences in thermal breakdown of h2ptc16 and cispt( nh3)2c12 in carbon furnace atomic absorption.
publishDate 1989
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2808/1/The_Differences_in_Thermal_Breakdown_of_H2PtC16_and_cis.pdf
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