Batch and Reverse Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determination of Nicotine

Simple and rapid methods for the determination of nicotine using batch and reverse flow injection spectrophotometric system were developed. Nicotine was extracted from different brand of cigarettes. The methods were based on the reaction between nicotine and excess of sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) to...

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Main Authors: Diyar S. Ali, Wrea M. Ibrahim
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Language:English
Published: University of Zakho 2016-12-01
Series:Science Journal of University of Zakho
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Online Access:https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/354
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spelling doaj-8a09dc9b97bc44d29f8832ce73ab6c352020-11-25T02:10:28Zeng University of ZakhoScience Journal of University of Zakho2663-628X2663-62982016-12-0142217225354Batch and Reverse Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determination of NicotineDiyar S. Ali0Wrea M. Ibrahim1University of SalahaddinUniversity of SalahaddinSimple and rapid methods for the determination of nicotine using batch and reverse flow injection spectrophotometric system were developed. Nicotine was extracted from different brand of cigarettes. The methods were based on the reaction between nicotine and excess of sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) to form nicotinic acid followed by reaction of NaClO with methyl orange dye (MO). The absorbance of remaining MO in acidic medium at 505 nm was measured. In the batch method, Beer’s law was obeyed in linear range (0.3 – 15 µg/mL) of nicotine with a detection limit of 0.13 µg/mL and correlation coefficient of 0.999. While in reverse flow injection, the calibration graph was linear under the optimum conditions in the range (0.5 – 23.0 µg/mL) of nicotine with a detection limit of 0.13 µg/mL and correlation coefficient of 0.9991. The accuracy and precision of both methods were checked by calculating relative error (E%) and relative standard deviation (RSD%) respectively. Both methods were applied successfully for the determination of nicotine in multiple brands of cigarette products which collected in Erbil City market. The results were compared with standard HPLC method showing no significance differences between two methods.https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/354Reverse flow injection analysisNicotineSpectrophotometricCigarette
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author Diyar S. Ali
Wrea M. Ibrahim
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Wrea M. Ibrahim
Batch and Reverse Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determination of Nicotine
Science Journal of University of Zakho
Reverse flow injection analysis
Nicotine
Spectrophotometric
Cigarette
author_facet Diyar S. Ali
Wrea M. Ibrahim
author_sort Diyar S. Ali
title Batch and Reverse Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determination of Nicotine
title_short Batch and Reverse Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determination of Nicotine
title_full Batch and Reverse Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determination of Nicotine
title_fullStr Batch and Reverse Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determination of Nicotine
title_full_unstemmed Batch and Reverse Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determination of Nicotine
title_sort batch and reverse flow injection spectrophotometric determination of nicotine
publisher University of Zakho
series Science Journal of University of Zakho
issn 2663-628X
2663-6298
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Simple and rapid methods for the determination of nicotine using batch and reverse flow injection spectrophotometric system were developed. Nicotine was extracted from different brand of cigarettes. The methods were based on the reaction between nicotine and excess of sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) to form nicotinic acid followed by reaction of NaClO with methyl orange dye (MO). The absorbance of remaining MO in acidic medium at 505 nm was measured. In the batch method, Beer’s law was obeyed in linear range (0.3 – 15 µg/mL) of nicotine with a detection limit of 0.13 µg/mL and correlation coefficient of 0.999. While in reverse flow injection, the calibration graph was linear under the optimum conditions in the range (0.5 – 23.0 µg/mL) of nicotine with a detection limit of 0.13 µg/mL and correlation coefficient of 0.9991. The accuracy and precision of both methods were checked by calculating relative error (E%) and relative standard deviation (RSD%) respectively. Both methods were applied successfully for the determination of nicotine in multiple brands of cigarette products which collected in Erbil City market. The results were compared with standard HPLC method showing no significance differences between two methods.
topic Reverse flow injection analysis
Nicotine
Spectrophotometric
Cigarette
url https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/354
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