Title of article :
Overcoming matrix interferences in ion-exchange solid phase extraction of As, Cr, Mo, Sb, Se and V species from leachates of cement-based materials using multiple extractions
Author/Authors :
Mulugeta، نويسنده , , Mesay and Wibetoe، نويسنده , , Grethe and Engelsen، نويسنده , , Christian J. and Lund، نويسنده , , Walter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
6
From page :
158
To page :
163
Abstract :
Solid phase extraction (SPE) methods based on multiple extractions have been developed to overcome matrix interferences in the charge-based fractionation analysis of As, Cr, Mo, Sb, Se and V leached from cement-based materials. Disposable SPE tubes packed with 500 mg strong anion-exchange (SAX) or strong cation-exchange (SCX) sorbents were used to extract the anionic and cationic species of the elements, respectively. The multiple extractions were based on the percolation of a small sample volume (5.0 mL) through a series of identical ion-exchange tubes. For most of the elements, more than 90% of the anionic species were extracted from a sample containing up to 16 g L−1 NO3− by passing the aliquot through five identical SAX tubes. Percolating a sample aliquot through three identical SCX cartridges gave more than 99% retention for Cr(III) from leachates containing a high concentration of interfering metal cations. The anionic and cationic analytes showed only slight non-specific adsorption on the SCX and SAX sorbents, respectively, except for V(V) on the SCX sorbent. A condition was established for the quantitative elution of the retained analytes from the ion-exchange sorbents with 1.0 mol L−1 HNO3. The multiple ion-exchange SPE procedures were validated using spike recovery tests. The methods were used to determine the anionic and cationic fractions of the target elements in concrete leachates covering a broad range of pH (3.8–13.4). The elements were found to exist predominantly as anions in the alkaline and neutral leachates. A high fraction (85%) of cationic Cr was detected in the most acidic leachate (pH 3.8).
Keywords :
Concrete , Fractionation analysis , recycling , pH-dependent leaching , Ion-exchange SPE
Journal title :
Talanta
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Talanta
Record number :
1660055
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