Abstract
The synthesis, characteristics and analytical applications of diphenylglyoxal bis(2-hydroxybenzoyl hydrazone) are described. This compound reacts with calcium(II) at pH 12 to produce a yellow complex (λmax. = 432 nm, ε= 1.76 × 104 l mol–1 cm–1); another complex (1:1) can be detectd at pH 7.80. Dipyridylglyoxal bis(2-hydroxybenzoyl hydrozone). A sesnitive and selective spectrophotomeric method is proposed for the determination of clcium using diphenylglyoxal bis(2-hydroxybenzoyl hydrazone). Interferences have been investigated and when masking agents are added common cations do not interfere. The yellow calcium(II) complex has been used for the determination of clcium in waters and foods. The esults are compared with those obtained using glyoxal bis(2-hydroxyanil).