A sensitive spectrophotometric method for determining trace amounts of
chromium(VI) is described, In the presence of acetate buffer, chromiu
m(VI) oxidizes hydroxylamine quantitatively to nitrite at pH 4.0 +/- 0
.5, The nitrite diazotizes p-nitroaniline to form a diazonium salt tha
t, in acidic medium, couples with N-(1-naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydr
ochloride to form an azo dye with a molar absorptivity of 4.1 x 10(4)
L/mol-cm at 545 nm, The color is stable for 5 h, and the system obeys
Beer's law in the range 0-8 mu g chromium(VI) in a final volume of 10
mL. The detection limit of chromium(VI) is 0.6 mu g. Chromium(III) can
be determined after it is oxidized with bromine water in alkaline med
ium to chromium(VI). Extraction of the azo dye in alkaline medium with
methyl isobutyl ketone followed by addition of methanolic hydrochlori
c acid permitted determination of chromium(VI) down to 10 ng/mL, The m
ethod has been used to determine chromium in alloy steels, pharmaceuti
cal preparations, and industrial effluents.