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Poly(4-vinylphenol) coated magnetic nanoparticles based dispersive solid-phase microextraction of the determination of mercury(II) in water

Journal

GLOBAL NEST JOURNAL
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 407-413

Publisher

GLOBAL NETWORK ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.30955/gnj.003901

Keywords

mercury (II) ion; magnetic particles; adsorption; removal mechanism; metal extraction; preconcentration

Funding

  1. Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia [FP042-2016]

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This research developed a simplified method for preparing magnetic sorbent for dispersive solid phase micro-extraction (DmSPE) using poly(4-vinylphenol) (PVP). The PVP@MNP sorbent showed low detection and quantification limits, wide linearity range, good recovery, and was effectively used for analyzing Hg2+ in various types of water samples. The study also demonstrated the reusability of PVP@MNP.
The development of magnetic sorbent for dispersive solid phase micro-extraction (DmSPE) often requires lengthy multi-step reactions. This research revealed a simplified method for preparing magnetic sorbent for the DmSPE using poly(4-vinylphenol) (PVP). The magnetic sorbent (PVP@MNP) was prepared by coating PVP on magnetic particles (MNP). The characterization and formation of PVP@MNP were confirmed using infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscope, and energy-dispersive Xray spectroscopy. The primary goal of this study is to develop a sensitive DmSPE method to analyze Hg2+ in water using PVP@MNP as a magnetic sorbent. The preparation of PVP@MNP was performed in a simple coating method at room temperature. Briefly, the PVP@MNP was prepared by sonicating the mixture of MNP and PVP. This sorbent was then used as a magnetic sorbent for the extraction of Hg2+ from water. The developed PVP@MNP based DmSPE reached a low method of detection limit (0.01 mu g L-1) and limit of quantification (0.04 mu g L-1). This method also showed a wide linearity range (100 2000 mu g L-1) with a good correlation factor under optimized conditions. The developed method showed good recovery (72-90%) with good intraday and interday precision. This study also showed that the developed DmSPE method was effectively used to determine Hg2+ in drinking water, mineral water, and surface water. The result also demonstrated that PVP@MNP is reusable.

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