L. Sombra et al., Spectrophotometric determination of trace aluminium content in parenteral solutions by combined cloud point preconcentration-flow injection analysis, ANALYST, 126(7), 2001, pp. 1172-1176
A cloud point preconcentration and flow injection (FI) analysis methodology
for aluminium(iii) determination has been developed. The analyte in the in
itial aqueous solution was complexed with Chrome Azurol S (CAS) in the pres
ence of the cationic surfactant benzyldimethyltetradecylammonium chloride (
BDTAC). The absorption spectroscopic characteristics of the ternary complex
[Al(iii)-CAS-BDTAC] were examined in detail. The preconcentration step was
carried out by means of the non-ionic surfactant polyethylene glycol p-non
ylphenyl ether (PONPE 7.5). The enriched analyte solution was injected into
an FI system using an HPLC pump. The chemical variables affecting the anal
ytical performance of the combined methodology were studied and optimised.
The developed approach was successfully applied to the determination of tra
ce amounts of aluminium in parenteral solutions without previous treatment.
Under the optimum experimental conditions, 99.9% extraction was achieved f
or a preconcentration factor of 50. The limit of detection was 1.12 x 10(-7
) mol l(-1). The calibration plot was linear over at least two orders of ma
gnitude of aluminium concentration. The developed coupled methodology, whic
h thoroughly satisfies the typical requirements for pharmaceutical control
processes, is appropriate for monitoring the aluminium concentration in par
enteral nutrition.