Ve. Sladkov et al., Differential pulse voltammetric determination of U(VI)-Tc(VII) and U(VI)-Cr(VI) in alkaline solutions, RADIOCH ACT, 89(3), 2001, pp. 139-144
Differential pulse voltammetric (DPV) technique has been developed for the
simultaneous determination of the elements in Tc(VII)-U(VI) and U(VI)-Cr(VI
) mixtures in alkaline solutions. The method gave a precision of about 14%
to 2% in the range of 1x10(-7)-1x10(-4) for Cr(VI) and Tc(VII) and 1 x 10(-
6)-1 x 10(-4) for U(VI). The detection limits are 8 x 10(-8) mol l(-1) for
Tc(VII) and 3 x 10(-7) mol l(-1) for Cr(VI), and 8x10(-7) for U(VI). It has
been established that Tc(VII) could be determined in the presence of about
350 excess fold U(VI). The reduction of Tc(VII) with hydrazine has been su
ggested to eliminate the effect of Tc(VII) ions on the U(VI) determination.
U(VI) has been determined in the presence of Cr(VI) up to molar concentrat
ion ratio U(VI)/Cr(VI)= 1:1, while Cr(VI) could be determined in the presen
ce of U(VI) in the solutions with up to molar concentration ratio Cr(VI)/U(
VI)=1:15. The reliability of the determination of the elements of Tc(VII)-U
(VI) and U(VI)-Cr(VI) mixtures in alkaline solution has been tested by a st
andard addition method.