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Switchable hydrophilicity solvent based microextraction of mercury from water, fish and hair samples before its spectrophotometric detection

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SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY
Volume 32, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scp.2023.101006

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Mercury; Switchable hydrophilicity solvent; Liquid-liquid microextraction; UV-visible spectrophotometry

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Proper extraction, preconcentration and quantification of Hg2+ in water, hair and fish samples are highly important due to its high toxicity. This study focuses on the preconcentration of Hg2+ using SHS-LLME and its quantification by UV-visible spectrophotometry. The optimized conditions include pH 8, 400 μL extraction solvent, 20 μg of 5-Br-PADAP, and a maximum sample volume of 20 mL.
Mercury is highly toxic even at trace levels and causes severe health problems in human beings. Therefore, proper extraction, preconcentration and quantification of Hg2+ in different samples are highly important. The present work is based on the preconcentration of Hg2+ in water, hair and fish samples using switchable hydrophilicity solvent-based liquid-liquid microextraction (SHS-LLME) before its quantification by UV-visible spectrophotometry. 2-(5-Bromo-2-pyridylzo-5-(diethylamino)phenol) (5-Br-PADAP) was used to form colored complex with Hg2+. Optimiza-tion studies show that at pH 8 maximum % recovery of the Hg2+ was obtained with 400 mu L of ex-traction solvent. The amount of 5-Br-PADAP (20 mu g) was enough for the complete derivatization of Hg2+ to Hg2+-5-Br-PADAP. The maximum volume of the sample was optimized as 20 mL up to which the analyte can be quantitatively extracted. Figures of merits like detection and quantifica-tion limits (n = 7) were calculated as 0.014 ng mL-1 and 0.048 ng mL-1, respectively. The rela-tive standard deviation was determined as 5.6 for (n = 7) repeated determinations. Preconcen-tration and enhancement factors originated as 50 and 48, respectively. Validation was done using certified reference materials like TMDA 53.3 water and NCS ZC81002B human hair and water, hair and fish samples.

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