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Quantification of palladium in wastewater samples by matrix-matching calibration strategy assisted deep eutectic solvent based microextraction

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DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09146-3

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Palladium; SQT; FAAS; Deep eutectic solvent; Wastewater

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An efficient and sensitive method using deep eutectic solvent based liquid phase microextraction (DESb-LPME) was developed for preconcentrating palladium for quantification by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The optimized method lowered the detection limit, enabling accurate determination of palladium in complex matrices with a recovery rate between 85% and 91%.
An efficient, sensitive, and easy deep eutectic solvent based (DESb) liquid phase microextraction (LPME) method was developed to preconcentrate palladium for quantification at trace level by a flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) system, equipped with a lab made slotted quartz tube (SQT). All parameters of the DESb-LPME-SQT-FAAS system were optimized to lower the detection limit of the system. Using the optimized conditions, quantification and detection limits were obtained as 24.7 and 7.4 mu g L-1, respectively, which are compatible with the literature findings. Detection power of the FAAS system was enhanced by almost 50-fold using the optimum method based on LOD comparison. Recovery experiments were also performed with spiked wastewater matrix to examine the applicability/validity of the proposed method. The % recovery results were calculated between 85 and 91%. This established that the applicability of the developed method is high, and determination of this element in complex matrix can be performed accurately using the developed method.

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