SOLVENT-EXTRACTION OF ACENAPHTHENE FROM DODECANE INTO AQUEOUS BETA-CYCLODEXTRIN MEDIUM AND APPLICATION TO SYNCHRONOUS SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC DETERMINATION IN KEROSENE
M. Tachibana et M. Furusawa, SOLVENT-EXTRACTION OF ACENAPHTHENE FROM DODECANE INTO AQUEOUS BETA-CYCLODEXTRIN MEDIUM AND APPLICATION TO SYNCHRONOUS SPECTROFLUOROMETRIC DETERMINATION IN KEROSENE, Analyst, 120(2), 1995, pp. 437-441
Acenaphthene can be selectively extracted from a dodecane phase into a
water-dimethyl sulfoxide (20% v/v) medium containing beta-cylodextrin
(10 mg cm(-3)), potassium iodide (300 mg cm(-3)) and sodium thiosulfa
te pentahydrate (15 mg cm(-3)) with a shaking time of 3 min. The distr
ibution ratio for the solvent extraction was 0.292 with a relative sta
ndard deviation of 8.3% at 20 +/- 1 degrees C. The amount of acenaphth
ene extracted from 1 cm(3) of dodecane by three 8 cm(3) successive bat
ch extractions was 97.3% in calculations and 95.1% in practice. The ex
traction behaviours of several typical two- and three-ring aromatic co
mpounds were investigated under the same conditions. Selective extract
ion based on complexation with beta-cyclodextrin was applied to the sy
nchronous spectrofluorimetric determination of acenaphthene in commerc
ially available kerosene.