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Development of air assisted liquid phase microextraction based on switchable-hydrophilicity solvent for the determination of palladium in environmental samples

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 153, Issue -, Pages 247-252

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2016.03.018

Keywords

Switchable-hydrophilicity solvent; Air-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction; Triethylamine; Pd(II); Water, road dust and catalytic converter samples

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  1. research council of Payame Noor University

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A novel switchable-hydrophilicity solvent (SHS) in combination with air-assisted liquid-liquid micro extraction (AALLME) which called AA-SHS-LPME, has been applied for preconcentration of Pd(II). A water-immiscible solvent, Triethylamine (TEA), was used as a green switchable solvent that switched reversibly between one form that was miscible with water to another that formed a biphasic mixture with water. CO2 was used as a stimulus for triggering the transformation to the water-miscible form and removal of CO2 to achieve the reverse. Separation was carried out by addition of sodium hydroxide, which produced a change on the ionization state of amine. AALLME led to the rapid formation of fine droplets of the extractant in the aqueous solution, and the contact surface between both immiscible liquids was significantly enlarged. Detection limit value, preconcentration factor and relative standard deviation (RSD, n=10) were found 0.07 mu g L-1, 64 and 3.5% respectively. The recovery of the analyte in water, road dust and catalytic converter samples was in the range of 983-103.2%. The obtained results indicated that the developed method could be an efficient analytical method for the routine analysis in the environmental field. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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