Studies on Formation and Thermal Decomposition of Lead Hydride, PbH4

In the present work, some fundamental aspects of the formation of gaseous lead hydride from aqueous solutions containing divalent lead ions (Pb2+) and its application in the atomic absorption spectrometric analysis lead has been investigated. By utilizing a peristaltic pump, an acidic solution of Pb...

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Main Author: Narsito Narsito
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2010-06-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijc/article/view/21952
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spelling doaj-e918c5cc2eed4c95a748b01e4ec7d32d2020-11-25T01:03:33ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaIndonesian Journal of Chemistry1411-94202460-15782010-06-011211111910.22146/ijc.2195215050Studies on Formation and Thermal Decomposition of Lead Hydride, PbH4Narsito Narsito0Laboratory for Inorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Sekip Utara PO BOX BLS 21, Yogyakarta 55281In the present work, some fundamental aspects of the formation of gaseous lead hydride from aqueous solutions containing divalent lead ions (Pb2+) and its application in the atomic absorption spectrometric analysis lead has been investigated. By utilizing a peristaltic pump, an acidic solution of Pb2+ was first oxidized with ammonium peroxodisulphate, NH4S2O8, and followed by reduction with sodium tetrahydroborate, NaBH4. After a gas-liquid separation, the gaseous lead hydride produced was directly swept into an electrically heated open ended quartz tube, located at the light path of an atomic absorption spectrometer in order to have possibilities for specific atomic absorption spectroscopic measurements. The absorbance signals caused by lead atomic absorption could be used proportionally to estimate the density of atomic lead vapor produced in the thermal decomposition under investigation. Results showed that on-line pre-oxidation of the analyte is very important and crucial step in the gaseous hydride generation of lead, and no lead hydride was produced without the involvement of this step. Moreover, it was observed that the use of low major gas flows cannot be applied in quantitative atomic absorption spectrometric determination of lead by this technique. This condition may result in possible losses of the analyte atomic vapor due to metallic condensation.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijc/article/view/21952
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Studies on Formation and Thermal Decomposition of Lead Hydride, PbH4
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
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title Studies on Formation and Thermal Decomposition of Lead Hydride, PbH4
title_short Studies on Formation and Thermal Decomposition of Lead Hydride, PbH4
title_full Studies on Formation and Thermal Decomposition of Lead Hydride, PbH4
title_fullStr Studies on Formation and Thermal Decomposition of Lead Hydride, PbH4
title_full_unstemmed Studies on Formation and Thermal Decomposition of Lead Hydride, PbH4
title_sort studies on formation and thermal decomposition of lead hydride, pbh4
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2460-1578
publishDate 2010-06-01
description In the present work, some fundamental aspects of the formation of gaseous lead hydride from aqueous solutions containing divalent lead ions (Pb2+) and its application in the atomic absorption spectrometric analysis lead has been investigated. By utilizing a peristaltic pump, an acidic solution of Pb2+ was first oxidized with ammonium peroxodisulphate, NH4S2O8, and followed by reduction with sodium tetrahydroborate, NaBH4. After a gas-liquid separation, the gaseous lead hydride produced was directly swept into an electrically heated open ended quartz tube, located at the light path of an atomic absorption spectrometer in order to have possibilities for specific atomic absorption spectroscopic measurements. The absorbance signals caused by lead atomic absorption could be used proportionally to estimate the density of atomic lead vapor produced in the thermal decomposition under investigation. Results showed that on-line pre-oxidation of the analyte is very important and crucial step in the gaseous hydride generation of lead, and no lead hydride was produced without the involvement of this step. Moreover, it was observed that the use of low major gas flows cannot be applied in quantitative atomic absorption spectrometric determination of lead by this technique. This condition may result in possible losses of the analyte atomic vapor due to metallic condensation.
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