pubmed-article:21409697 | pubmed:abstractText | This paper reviewed different analytical techniques to determine concentrations of the environmentally-friendly oxidant ferrate(VI) (Fe(VI)O(2-)(4), Fe(VI)) anion in solid and solution samples. The techniques included volumetric (chromite and arsenite), electrochemical (cyclic voltammetry and potentiometry), and spectrophotometric methods (Fourier transform infrared, Mossbauer, UV-Visible, 2,2-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonate (ABTS), and fluorescence). The importance of the techniques were briefly described. This paper also presented a newly developed method for the determination of low concentrations (0.25 ?M) of Fe(VI)) using the reaction between Fe(VI) and iodide (I(-)), which formed the yellowish color of I(-)(3) that could be measured spectrophotometrically at 351 nm. The increase in I(-)(3) was linear with respect to Fe(VI) added (0.25-76 ?M) in buffered solutions at pH 5.5-9.3. The linearity was not affected by the ions present in tap water. | lld:pubmed |