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A Novel Strategy For Chromium Speciation At Ultra-Trace Level By Microsample Injection Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Aperta, 2012.
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Abstract
- Simple, robust and novel analytical procedures were developed for the speciation of chromium by carrier element co-precipitation (CECP) and dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) coupled with microsample injection system-flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry (MIS-FAAS). Ammonium pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (APDC), carbon tetrachloride and ethanol were used as chelating agent, extraction solvent and disperser solvent, respectively for the determination of Cr(vi) by DLLME. For total chromium, Cr(iii) was oxidized by Ce(SO 4) 2 in acidic media (0.07 mol L -1 H 2SO 4) and the resulting solution was co-precipitated with APDC. The concentration of Cr(iii) was estimated by determining the difference between the concentration of total chromium and that of Cr(vi). The maximum recovery of Cr(vi) was obtained with DLLME at optimal conditions of pH 3.0, 0.25% APDC, 100 μL CCl 4, 1.00 mL of CH 3CH 2OH and 0.01 mg L -1 Cr(vi). Whereas, the optimal conditions for CECP were 40 mL initial volume of water samples, 0.25% APDC, 0.02% Ce(SO 4) 2 and 0.10 mg L -1 Cr(vi) concentration. The limits of detection and enrichment factor of DLLME and CECP were [0.037 and 2.13] and [400 and 100] μg L -1, respectively with 40 mL initial volumes. The relative standard deviations (RSD, n = 6) were
- Subjects :
- Optimization
Chromium
Water samples
Flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry
Solvent extraction
Garden soils
Chromium compounds
Relative standard deviations
Ammonium pyrrolidinedi thiocarbamate
Enrichment factors
Novel strategies
Chromium speciation
Industrial effluent
Ultra-trace levels
Total chromium
Analytical procedure
Carbon tetrachloride
Co-precipitated
Ammonium compounds
Ethanol
Sewage
Extraction solvents
Chelation
Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction
Limits of detection
Cerium
Acidic media
Organic solvents
Spectrophotometry
Atomic absorption spectrophotometry
Optimal conditions
Soils
Chelating agent
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..c9424a5ec33cfb9ef0f9319328a0440b