Issue 15, 2014

Solid-phase extraction combined with dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for the spectrophotometric determination of ultra-trace amounts of azide ion in water samples

Abstract

In this research, solid-phase extraction (SPE) using modified multi-walled carbon nanotube/nano-Fe3O4 composites combined with dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction (DLLME) as a preconcentration technique has been developed for determination of ultra-trace amounts of azide ion in water samples. In SPE–DLLME, azide ion was adsorbed from a large volume of aqueous samples (100 mL) into 20 mg modified multi-walled carbon nanotube/nano-Fe3O4 composites as sorbent. After elution of azide ion from the sorbent using sodium hydroxide, the DLLME technique was performed on the desorbed solution. Finally, the azide ion in the extracted organic solvent was determined by UV-vis spectrophotometry. Some important parameters in the SPE and DLLME steps were studied and optimized. The proposed method provided a high enrichment factor of 250 for azide ion. The calibration graph was linear in the range of 0.10–5.0 ng mL−1 with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.05 ng mL−1. The proposed method was successfully applied for determination of azide ion in water samples.

Graphical abstract: Solid-phase extraction combined with dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for the spectrophotometric determination of ultra-trace amounts of azide ion in water samples

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Feb 2014
Accepted
23 May 2014
First published
27 May 2014

Anal. Methods, 2014,6, 5784-5791

Author version available

Solid-phase extraction combined with dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for the spectrophotometric determination of ultra-trace amounts of azide ion in water samples

A. R. Zarei and R. Hajiaghabozorgy, Anal. Methods, 2014, 6, 5784 DOI: 10.1039/C4AY00348A

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