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http://dx.doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2006.27.10.1557

Solid Phase Extraction of Trace Cu(II), Mn(II), Pb(II) and Zn(II) in Water Samples with Pulverized Silica-salen(NEt2)2  

Kim, Young-Sang (Department of Chemistry, Korea University)
In, Gyo (KT&G Central Research Institute)
Choi, Jong-Moon (Department of Enviromental Engineering, Hanzhong University)
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Abstract
The use of chemically modified silica-salen$(NEt_2)_2$ was studied for the separation and concentration of the metal ions from an aqueous solution by a solid phase extraction. After the salen(NEt2)2 was synthesized, it was chemically bonded to silica gel by a diazonium coupling reaction. The adsorption capacities and binding constants were obtained with respect to Cu(II), Mn(II), Pb(II) and Zn(II) by a graphical method. Some experimental conditions were optimized for the determination of the trace elements. After the silica-salen(NEt2)2 was pulverized in a sample solution of which the pH was adjusted, the solution was stirred to pre-concentrate the metal ions. The metal ions adsorbed were desorbed with nitric acid solution. And the concentrated analytes were determined by a flame AAS. The method proposed here was so rarely influenced by a sample matrix that the procedure was applied to 3 types of water samples. The reproducible results of less than 10% RSD were obtained at the concentration level of ca. 100 ng/mL and the recoveries of 95-109% were obtained in the spiked samples in which given amounts of analytes were added.
Keywords
Solid phase extraction; Silica-salen$(NEt_2)_2$; Trace elements; AAS; Trace elements;
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