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Fluidized beds in flow analysis: use with ion-exchange separation for spectrophotometric determination of zinc in plant digests
Authors:Marta F. T. Ribeiro  Ana C. B. Dias  João L. M. Santos  José L. F. C. Lima  Elias A. G. Zagatto
Affiliation:REQUIMTE, Faculdade de Farmácia, Universidade do Porto, Rua Aníbal Cunha 164, 4050, Porto, Portugal.
Abstract:A novel strategy for utilization of solid reagents in flow analysis is proposed. Establishment of diffuse and reproducible geometry enables the solid particles to be maintained in constant floating, reflux, and circulating motion inside a mini-chamber. This is efficiently accomplished with pulsed flows, a characteristic of multi-pumping flow systems. Drawbacks inherent in solid-phase packed columns, for example backpressure, preferential pathways, swelling, etc., and some limitations inherent in immobilized reagents are minimised. Spectrophotometric determination of zinc in plants was selected as an application of the technique. Dowex 1-X8 anionic resin was kept freely inside a mini-chamber. Zinc chloro-complexes were adsorbed on the moving particles and derivatization with zincon was performed after elution. Analytical figures of merit and the potential and limitations of the approach are discussed.
Keywords:Fluidized bed  Ion exchange  Multi-pumping flow system  Flow analysis
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