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Removal of humic acid and surfactant interferences in trace metal determinations by differential-pulse anodic stripping voltammetry with use of adsorption and chelate ion-exchanger columns in a flow-injection system
Authors:Xiurong Yang  Lars Risinger  Gillis Johansson
Institution:Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Lund, P.O. Box 124, S-221 00 Lund Sweden
Abstract:A flow-injection differential-pulse anodic stripping voltammetry (d.p.a.s.v.) method is modified so that interferences from humic acids or surfactants are eliminated. The injected, slightly acidic sample is passed through a silica anion-exchanger column to remove compoundswith a strong tendency to adsorb to the electrode. The sample then passes to a chelate ion-exchange column containing immobilized 8-quinolinol. The metal ions are retained and later eluted with acid into the voltammetric cell. The results show that the interferences from up to 500 mg 1–1 humic acid or at least 50 mg 1-1 Triton X-100 can be removed and that the metal ion can be determined in a range similar to that for normal d.p.a.s.v. methods. The complete cycle time for a determination was 12 min.
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