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      Quaternary separation of some transition metal chlorosulphates on mixed adsorbent layers with water as mobile phase
      A. MOHAMMAD*, M. P. A. NAJAR (*Anal. Res. Lab., Dept. of Appl. Chem., Z.H. Col. of Eng. and Techn., Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh-202002, India)

      Quantitative determination of nickel chlorosulphate. Acta Chrom. 11, 154-170 (2001). Several stationary phase – mobile phase combinations were evaluated to identify suitable chromatographic systems for analysis of metal chlorosulphates. The effect of anionic species on the mobility and separation of metal chlorosulphates was examined. Quaternary separation of the chlorosulphates (Mn, Fe, Ni, and Cu or Zn) on silica gel – cellulose 2:1 with double-distilled water. Detection of Cu and Fe by spraying with 1 % aqueous potassium ferrocyanide, of Ni and Co with 1 %, and of Zn and Mn with 0.5 % dithizone in chloroform. For the quantitative determination of nickel the substances were extracted with distilled water, and buffer solution (1 M ammonium hydroxide - 1 M ammonium chloride 1:1) with bromo-pyrogallol red indicator (0.05 g in 100 mL ethanol – water 1:1) was added. The mixture was titrated with 0.05 M aqueous EDTA solution.

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      Classification: 33a