Sp. Liu et al., Resonance Rayleigh scattering method for the determination of trace amounts of cadmium with iodide-basic triphenylmethane dye systems, FRESEN J AN, 368(8), 2000, pp. 848-852
Tn dilute phosphoric acid solution, cadmium (II) reacts with a large excess
of I- to form [CdI4](2-) which reacts further with basic triphenylmethane
dyes such as crystal violet (CV), ethyl violet (EV), methyl violet (MV), br
illiant green (BG) or malachite green (MG) to form an ion-association compl
ex. This results in a significant enhancement of resonance Rayleigh scatter
ing (RRS) intensity and the appearance of new RRS spectra. The characterist
ics of RRS spectra of the ion-association complexes, the influencing factor
s and the optimum conditions of these reactions have been investigated. The
intensity of RRS is directly proportional to the concentration of cadmium
from 0 to 60 ng mL(-1) for EV and MV systems, 0 to 80 ng mL(-1) for CV syst
em, and 0 to 100 ng mL(-1) for BG and MG systems. The methods exhibit high
sensitivities and the detection limits for cadmium are between 0.35 and 2.0
0 ng mL(-1) depending on the different reaction systems. The new RRS method
was applied to the direct determination of traces of cadmium in pure zinc
and synthetic water samples.