Issue 10, 2001

Preconcentration of trace amounts of cadmium in aqueous samples on minicolumns packed with Chromosorb series gas chromatographic stationary phases and its determination by

Abstract

The adsorption characteristics of five commercially available Chromosorb GC stationary phases towards Cd2+ and their application to the preconcentration and ETAAS determination of Cd2+ in several water samples were studied. The experimental results indicated that although all of the five Chromosorb GC stationary phases studied can retain Cd2+ quantitatively from aqueous solutions at appropriate pH values without adding chelating reagent, Chromosorb 105 displayed the highest adsorption capacity. A highly sensitive, simple methodology for preconcentration and ETAAS determination of trace amounts of cadmium in natural water samples using a Chromosorb 105 packed minicolumn is proposed. Conditions for quantitative and reproducible preconcentration, elution and subsequent ETAAS determination were established. The high retention efficiency (>95%) for Cd2+ provides a sensitivity enhancement of 100-fold for a 200 mL sample volume with a detection limit of 6.2 ng L−1 (3σ).

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jul 2001
Accepted
22 Aug 2001
First published
25 Sep 2001

Analyst, 2001,126, 1678-1682

Preconcentration of trace amounts of cadmium in aqueous samples on minicolumns packed with Chromosorb series gas chromatographic stationary phases and its determination by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry

Y. Cai, G. Jiang and J. Liu, Analyst, 2001, 126, 1678 DOI: 10.1039/B105866P

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