4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Determination of trace transition metals in environmental matrices by chelation ion chromatography

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 174, Issue 1-4, Pages 313-326

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-010-1459-7

Keywords

Ionic chromatography; Heavy metal; PDCA; Validation; Natural sample monitoring; Automatic monitoring system

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Trace transition metals (Fe3 + , Mn, Cu, Cd, Co, Zn, Ni) in environmental samples were analyzed by chelation ion chromatography using a mixed bed ion-exchange column with pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acid (PDCA) and oxalic acid as eluent and large volume direct injection (1,000 mu l). The two eluents, PDCA and oxalic acid, were tested, and repeatability and detection limits were compared. The total analysis time was similar to 15 min. The separation with PDCA was more successful than that obtained with acid oxalic. It was observed that utilizing PDCA resulted in lower detection limits, higher repeatability, and a quantitative detection of Cd and Mn, which coelute as a single peak when using the oxalic acid. At last, the PDCA calibration graphs resulted linear (r (2) > 0.999) in the range 0.4-1,000 mu g/L. The procedure was applied to the analysis of metals in soils and in water samples. The results obtained from the analysis of natural waters have demonstrated that the method is simple and efficient, therefore, can be used for the determination of metals in natural waters using a continuous and automatic monitoring system.

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