16.3 Principle........................................
Urea reacts directly with diacetyl monoxime under strong acidic conditions to give a
yellow-colored condensation product. Firstly, diacetyl is released from diacetyl
monoxime, and then urea reacts with diacetyl in hot acidic medium to give diazine
complex. Diazine is stabilized as pink-colored compound by thiosemicarbazide and
ferric ions. The acid reagent of H 3 PO 4 and H 2 SO 4 acid is used to provide acidic
medium for these reactions, andfinal pink product has absorption maximum at
520 nm in proportion to amount of urea.
CH 3
C=O
O
H+
Fe3+
O
Water
Thiosemicarbazide
Heat
Diazine
(yellow)
O
O
N Heat
Diacetyl monoxime
Diacetyl
Pink-red coloured
product
Diacetyl
OH
O
O
C
+ +
C
C N
C N
C C
C
C
C
CH 3
H 2 N
H 2 N
CH 3
CH 3
2H 2 O
CH 3
CH 3
CH 3
Urea CH 3
16.4 Reagents........................................
1.Acid reagent
Sol. A–Dissolve 0.5 g of ferric chloride (FeCl 3 ) in 2 ml of distilled water. Add
10 ml H 3 PO 4 acid to it. Then mix and makefinal volume to 25 ml with
distilled water. Store at room temperature in a brown bottle.
Sol. B–Prepare 20% aqueous solution of H 2 SO 4. Then mix 0.25 ml of solution A
with 500 ml of solution B to prepare acid reagent.
2.Color reagent
Sol. A–Prepare 2% diacetyl monoxime solution in distilled water.
Sol. B–Prepare 0.5% thiosemicarbazide solution in distilled water.
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