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Dissolved iodide in marine waters determined with Diffusive Gradients in Thin-films technique

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 1177, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2021.338790

Keywords

Iodine; Redox speciation; Diffusive gradients in thin-films; Time-series experiment; Laboratory validation; Iodide; Marine waters

Funding

  1. ANR (French National Research Agency) [ANR-11-RSNR-0002]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [PID2019107033 GB-C21]

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The study investigated the measurement of total I- concentration in environmental waters using the AgdCl-DGT method, which showed good selectivity and stability. Results demonstrated different responses of the AgdCl-DGT method in waters with different ionic strengths.
For the first time, Diffusive Gradient in Thin-films (DGT) focuses on the inorganic iodine species iodate (IO3-) and iodide (I-). A silver-doped Cl resin (AgdCl), which is known to selectively accumulate I-, was used to make a binding gel. Laboratory investigations were designed to verify the suitability of the AgdCl-DGT method to measure the total I- concentration in environmental waters. Total recovery of I- was obtained using an elution solution containing 100 mmol L-1 KCN. DGT validation experiments in 10 mmol L-1 NaCl showed linear accumulation of I- over time, contrary to IO3-, thus confirming the selectivity of AgdCl-binding gel. The AgdCl-DGT measurement of total I- concentration was independent of pH (4.5-8.8) and was not impacted by the presence of bicarbonate (1-5 mmol L-1). Finally, the performance of AgdCl-DGT samplers were tested in two continental waters and a synthetic seawater. The AgdCl-DGT samplers measured 27-33% of the total I- concentration in the two continental waters up to 24 h of deployment time, whereas the AgdCl-DGT response retrieved the total I- concentration in seawater up to 72 h (106 +/- 7%). The difference in DGT response was attributed to the low ionic strength of the two continental waters, limiting the application of AgdCl-DGT method to media with higher ionic strength. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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