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ICP-OES Determination of Trace Ga,In,Bi,Sn and Pb Preconcentrated by Macroporous Poly(Vinylethylenediamine) Chelating ResinFootnote1

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Pages 1861-1869 | Received 01 Dec 1995, Accepted 31 Mar 1996, Published online: 18 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

An ICP-OES method for applying a macroporous ploy(vinylethy-lenediamine) chelating resin to preconcentrate and separate trace Ga(III), In(III), Bi(III), Sn(IV) and Pb(II) ions from solution samples is established. The analyzed ions of 0.05–0.5 ug/ml can be enriched by the resin of 0.07-g amount at a 1.0 ml/min of flow rate at pH 5, and can be also desorbed with a 10 ml of 3 M HClO4 from the resin column, with recoveries over 96%. The chelating resin reused 7 times can still adsorb quantitatively the Ga, In, Bi, Sn and Pb ions, and a 500-fold excess of Fe(III), Al(III), Mn(II), Cu(II), Ni(II), Zn(II) and Cr(III) caused little interference with the enrichment and determination of these ions. The RSDs of the proposed method are in the range 1.2–5.5% for each analyzed ion. The recoveries of added standard in real solution samples are between 94% and 100%, and the concentration of each ion in a mineral sample detected by the method is in good agreement with the analyzed value by ETAAS method.

1The subject supported by Gansu Natural Science Foundation (ZR-94-004).

Notes

1The subject supported by Gansu Natural Science Foundation (ZR-94-004).

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