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Flow injection-mini-column technique with ICP-AES detection for the isolation and preconcentration of the fast reactive aluminium fraction in waters
Authors:Ben Fairman and Alfredo Sanz-Medel
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of the Government Chemist, Queens Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LY, UK;(2) Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Oviedo, E-33006 Oviedo, Spain
Abstract:A flow injection mini-column system based on short reaction times with 8-hydroxyquinoline (oxine) with ICP-AES detection is described for the isolation and preconcentration of the ldquofast reactiverdquo or ldquotoxicrdquo aluminium fraction in water samples. Using a 3 s reaction time with oxine (5 × 10–4 mol/l) at pH 5.0, the ldquofast reactiverdquo aluminium fraction is shown not to include the non-toxic AlF2+ species at low F: Al3+ molar ratios (0.3 : 1). The complexed aluminium is isolated in a stable and recoverable form on mini-columns of Amberlite XAD-2 (0.3 cm × 5.0 cm, resin particle size range 0.08 mm–0.16 mm)). The retained aluminium is recovered by ldquoback-flushingrdquo the analytical column with 1 mol/l HCl for final element specific detection by ICP-AES. Detection limits (after preconcentration) of 2 mgrg/l, a linear range of 0–500 mgrg/l, and possible preconcentration factors of up to 18 times are demonstrated with the present system. Implications for the possible solution of sample stability problems encountered with labile aluminium species analysis and the development of a ldquofield samplingrdquo technique are discussed, where the desired Al fraction is quantitatively retained in a stable form on mini-columns.
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