Title of article :
Electrochemical Determination and Recovery of Copper Ion in Water Samples by Supported Liquid Membrane using 2-Amino-N-(2-Pyridylmethyl)-Benzamide as Carrier
Author/Authors :
Asgharian Marzabad, Mahya Center of Excellence in Electrochemistry - School of Chemistry - College of Science - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Norouzi, Parviz Center of Excellence in Electrochemistry - School of Chemistry - College of Science - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Ebrahimi, Mehrnaz Center of Excellence in Electrochemistry - School of Chemistry - College of Science - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
In the present study, copper ion has been separated from Phosphate Buffer Solution
by 2-Amino-N-(2-Pyridyl Methyl)-Benzamide as an organic ligand through a flat type
Supported Liquid Membrane (SLM). To this end, the organic ligand was dissolved in various
solvents, and then the Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane was immersed in the
resulting solutions for 24 h. Before extraction step, solvents with best performances including
Ethanol and benzyl acetate were selected as solvent and as plasticizer, respectively. The
optimized complexing reagent concentration on the membrane was 0.05 M. The adjusted pH
was 4.5 and concentration of Cu solution was 1×10-3 M for feed solution, respectively. Copper
ion was then determined using Fast Fourier Transformation Continuous Stripping Cyclic
Voltammetry (FFTCCV) technique by a Carbon Paste Electrode (CPE). PTFE with 0.1 μm
pore size have more permeability than 0.2 μm. Based on the obtained results, effective
parameters imposing sensitivity of copper ion measurement were finally investigated at pH 3.2,
at scan rate of 10 mV.s-1, stripping time of 0.1s and potential of -600 mV. Limit of detection
of 0.19 μM for copper ion in optimized condition was attained. Under the optimized conditions
the recovery of Copper ions from real samples were studied and recovery percentage were
45.71%, 34.28% and 22.58% for tap water, river water and sea water respectively.
Keywords :
Organic ligands , Supported liquid membrane , Heavy metal ions , Copper
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics