• Title of article

    Mutual Derivatization in the Determination of Dapsone and Thymol Using Cloud Point Extraction Followed by Spectrophotometric Detection

  • Author/Authors

    Malik Altahir, Bahaa Department of Biology - University of Baghdad - Baghdad, Iraq , Mahdi, Amer S. Department of Chemistry - College of Science Mustansiryia University, Baghdad, Iraq , Jabbar Al-hraishawi, Thulfiqar Department of Chemistry - College of Science Mustansiryia University, Baghdad, Iraq , Taylor, Keith E. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry - University of Windsor - Windsor, ON, Canada

  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    177
  • To page
    186
  • Abstract
    A procedure for the mutual derivatization and determination of thymol and Dapsone was developed and validated in this study. Dapsone was used as the derivatizing agent for the determination of thymol, and thymol was used as the derivatizing agent for the determination of Dapsone. An optimization study was performed for the derivatization reaction; i.e., the diazonium coupling reaction. Linear regression calibration plots for thymol and Dapsone in the direct reaction were constructed at 460 nm, within the concentration range of 0.3-7 μg ml-1 for thymol and 0.3-4 μg ml-1 for Dapsone, with limits of detection 0.086 and 0.053 μg ml-1, respectively. Corresponding plots for the cloud point extraction of thymol and Dapsone were constructed at 460 nm, within the concentration range of 0.1-2 μg ml-1 for thymol and 0.1-1.8 μg ml-1 for Dapsone, with limits of detection 0.0445 and 0.023 μg ml-1, respectively. Correlation coefficients and molar absorptivities were improved using cloud point extraction. The proposed method can be applied for their trace detection in different matrices.
  • Keywords
    Cloud point extraction , Dapsone , Derivatization , Extraction , Thymol
  • Journal title
    Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Research
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2575107