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Pre-Concentration and Determination of Trace Uranium (VI) in Environments using Ion-imprinted Chitosan Resin via Solid Phase Extraction

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JOURNAL OF THE BRAZILIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 533-540

Publisher

SOC BRASILEIRA QUIMICA
DOI: 10.1590/S0103-50532010000300020

Keywords

chitosan; quinoline-8-ol; ion-imprinted resin; solid phase extraction; uranium (VI)

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20862001]
  2. National Defense Basic Research Foundation of China [A3420060146]
  3. Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi [2008GQH0051]
  4. Sci. & Tech. Project of Jiangxi Provincial Department of Education [GJJ09528]

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The uranyl-ion-imprinted and non-imprinted cross-linked chitosan resins possessing quinoline-8-ol moiety have been prepared. In all the cases, a significant imprinting effect was noticed on comparing percent extraction of uranium (VI). The resulting ion-imprinted resin was used for solid phase extractive preconcentration of uranium (VI) prior to its determination by spectrophotometry. Experimental variables that influence the quantitative extraction of uranium (VI) were optimized by both static and column methods. The retention capacity found for uranium (VI) was 218 mg g(-1) of resin which is higher than the corresponding non-imprinted resins and other solid phase extraction sorbents possessing quinoline-8-ol moiety. The optimum pH range was 4.5-7.0. Uranium adsorbed was easily and quantitatively eluted with 1 mol L-1 HCl (10 mL) at a flow rate of 2 mL min(-1). Interference studies showed a high tolerance of diverse ions and electrolyte species. The limit of detection was 2 mu g L-1 and the dynamic linear range was 5-100 mu g L-1. The accuracy of the developed method was tested with one uranium ore standard reference material. Furthermore, the proposed method was successfully applied for the determination of uranium in contaminated soil and sediment samples.

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