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Original Articles

HPLC-spectrophotometric detection of trace heavy metals via ‘cascade’ separation and concentration

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Pages 135-144 | Received 02 Feb 2014, Accepted 18 Nov 2014, Published online: 04 Feb 2015
 

Abstract

A cascade pre-concentration and separation system involving continuous solid-phase extraction and one-drop solvent concentration was developed to enable high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) determination of trace levels of Ni(II), Co(II), Cu(II), Se(IV) and Cr(VI) ions in aqueous solution via complexation with sodium diethyldithiocarbamate. The metal complexes were almost completely adsorbed on the solid phase (octadecylsilyl packed column). Ethyl acetate (eluent) containing the metal complexes was then placed in a centrifuge tube, to which a microvolume of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) was added. Successful pre-concentration of the metal complexes into the DMSO phase was accomplished by removing the ethyl acetate using a compact evaporator in a water bath (40°C); 1000-fold concentration was achieved within 45 min. A portion of the residual DMSO phase was then subjected to HPLC analysis. The proposed method has high reproducibility and high sensitivity with detection limits (3σ) for Ni(II), Co(II), Cu(II), Se(IV) and Cr(VI) ions of 0.08, 0.11, 0.12, 0.44 and 0.20 µg/L, respectively. Relative standard deviations (RSDs) (n = 5) at Ni(II) 5.87 µg/L, Co(II) 5.89 µg/L, Cu(II) 6.35 µg/L, Se(IV) 7.90 µg/L and Cr(VI) 5.20 µg/L (1.0 × 10−7 mol/L each) were 4.0%, 4.6%, 4.6%, 7.2% and 3.4%, respectively.

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