Development of an analytical method for beryllium in airborne dust by micellar electrokinetic chromatography |
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Authors: | Mitsutoshi Takaya |
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Affiliation: | Division of Work Environmental Evaluation, National Institute of Industrial Health, Ministry of Labour, Nagao 6-21-1, Tama-ku, Kawasaki 214-8585, Japan |
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Abstract: | The separation of diacetylacetonato–beryllium [Be(acac)2] from acetylacetone was achieved with micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC) followed by subsequent beryllium analysis carried out using capillary electrophoresis. Analysis using a separation and absorption detector, with a 50 μm capillary cell, could detect approximately 1000 ppb of beryllium in the final sample. Be(acac)2 is a promising reagent for absorption spectrophotometry, because its molar absorption coefficient, (32 000 l mol−1 cm−1) is very large. As the complex and acetylacetone have a similar absorption wavelength, the excess free ligand must removed from the sample to be measured. Acetylacetone is a weak acid with keto–enol tautomerism in aqueous solution. Acetylacetone and neutral Be(acac)2 should be separated with capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) using a neutral or basic buffer solution as the mobile phase. Although the pH and temperature of the mobile phase were optimized, separation with CZE was interfered with by a portion of acetylacetone. This interfering portion seems to be a neutral keto-form with the same migration time as Be(acac)2. As a neutral species separation method, MEKC with sodium dodecyl sulfate was tried and the separation was completed. The optimum pH value and buffer temperature are pH 7.8 and 15°C, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Beryllium Metals |
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