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PRE-CONCENTRATION AND DETERMINATION OF HEAVY METALS ON MODIFIED ACTIVATED CARBON IN REAL SAMPLES
Author(s) -
Farshid Farnood Ahmadi,
Khodabakhsh Niknam,
Azadeh Khanmohammadi,
Zahra Adibmehr
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
indonesian journal of chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.273
H-Index - 14
eISSN - 2460-1578
pISSN - 1411-9420
DOI - 10.22146/ijc.21613
Subject(s) - chemistry , metal , detection limit , metal ions in aqueous solution , activated carbon , analytical chemistry (journal) , phenol , nuclear chemistry , chromatography , adsorption , organic chemistry
A sensitive and simple method for the simultaneous pre concentration of nutritionally important minerals in real samples has been reported. The method is based on the formation of metal complexes by N, N’-diacetyl-4bromo-2, 6-di (aminomethyl) phenol (DBDP) loaded on activated carbon. The metals content on the complexes are then eluted using 6mL 4M HNO3, which are detected by AAS at resonance line. In this procedure, minerals such as Ni, Cu, Co, Pb Zn and Cd can be analyzed in one run by caring out the simultaneous separation and quantification of them. At optimum condition the response are linear over concentration range of for 0.03–1.1 μg mL for Ni , 0.03–1.0 μg mL for Cu, 0.02–1.0 μg mL for Pb , 0.02–1.0 μg mL for Co,0.02–1.1 μg mL Zn and 0.05–1.3 μg mLfor Cd. The detection limits of each element are expressed as the amount of analytes in μg mL giving a signal to noise ratio of 3 are equal to 2.5, 2.4, 1.6, 2.4, 1.9 and 2.1 for Ni , Cu, Pb , Co,Zn and Cd. The ability of method for repeatable recovery of trace ion are 99.9, 98.7, 99.2 , 98.7, 98.5and 95.6 with R.S.D of 1.3, 1.4, 1.2, 1.4, 1.7 and 1.4 for Ni , Cu, Pb , Co,Zn and Cd. The method has been successfully applied for these metals content evaluation in some real samples including natural water and vegetable.

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