Issue 19, 2014

Functionalized polymer sheet sorbent for selective preconcentration and determination of mercury in natural waters

Abstract

Mercury is considered as a highly toxic and widespread heavy-metal pollutant. In the present work, two flat-sheet polymer sorbents have been synthesized for the selective preconcentration of mercury from natural waters. These are a silver nanoparticle (AgNP)-embedded poly(acrylamide)-grafted poly(propylene) sheet (Ag-PAM-PP) and a 1,8-octanedithiol-functionalized gold-coated poly(propylene) sheet (HS-octyl-S-Au-PP). The functional groups acrylamide and thiol provide the binding sites for Hg2+ ions; whereas silver nanoparticles reduce Hg2+ to Hg0 and it is held on the sheet by amalgam formation. Various factors that influence the preconcentration of Hg2+ from aqueous solution were investigated. Based on the comparison of the experimental results, it was observed that Ag-PAM-PP had superior performance for uptake of Hg2+ from natural water samples in terms of sorption capacity, sorption kinetics and working pH range. The uptake of Hg2+was found to be pH dependent with a maximum of 95% at pH 7.5. The preconcentration of Hg2+ from a large volume of aqueous solution was used to extend the lower limit of the concentration range that can be quantified by EDXRF and CV-AAS. The sorbed Hg(II) from aqueous samples was quantitatively detected within 1 min using EDXRF. The LOD (3σ) for CV-AAS (RSD = 2%) and EDXRF (RSD = 5%) were 6 and 30 μg L−1, respectively. The method was applied for the determination of Hg2+ in groundwater and seawater samples in the presence of a high concentration of interfering ions.

Graphical abstract: Functionalized polymer sheet sorbent for selective preconcentration and determination of mercury in natural waters

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 May 2014
Accepted
26 Jul 2014
First published
21 Aug 2014

Anal. Methods, 2014,6, 7823-7830

Functionalized polymer sheet sorbent for selective preconcentration and determination of mercury in natural waters

N. Thakur, S. A. Kumar, A. K. Pandey, S. D. Kumar and A. V. R. Reddy, Anal. Methods, 2014, 6, 7823 DOI: 10.1039/C4AY01099J

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