Versatility of the Titanium(IV)–Porphyrin Reagent for Determining Hydrogen Peroxide

2003 
Hydrogen peroxide has been an important analyte in many fields for many years. The Ti–TPyP reagent, i.e., an acidic aqueous solution of oxo[5,10,15,20-tetra(4-pyridyl)porphyrinato]titanium(IV) complex, was developed as a highly sensitive spectrophotometric reagent for determining traces of hydrogen peroxide. Following the addition of hydrogen peroxide to the reagent, the absorbance at 432 nm decreased and a new peak appeared at 450 nm (the Soret band) accompanied by the consumption of the complex and the formation of its monoperoxo complex, respectively. The degrees of the absorbance changes were found to be proportional to the hydrogen peroxide concentration with the apparent molar absorptivities of 1.9 × 105 (432 nm) and 1.1 × 105 (450 nm) M−1 cm−1 (1 M = 1 mol dm−3). Both values are much larger than those obtained by the conventional analysis methods. Based on these facts, the determination of hydrogen peroxide was made by a batch method and a flow injection analysis (FIA) method with the detection lim...
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