Title of article
Speciation of Aluminum in Rainwater Using a Fluoride Ion-Selective Electrode and Ion-Exchange Chromatography with Fluorometric Detection of the Aluminum-Lumogallion Complex
Author/Authors
Hara، Hirokazu نويسنده , , Kobayashi، Hidemasa نويسنده , , Maeda، Mayumi نويسنده , , Ueno، Ai نويسنده , , Kobayashi، Yohko نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-558
From page
559
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0
Abstract
Soluble aluminum in rainwater was separated into three categories: free aluminum (Al^3+), fluoride complexes (sum ofAlF2^+ and AlF^2-), and other forms of aluminum. The free form of the aluminum ion (Al^3+) was directly obtained from the separation data of aluminum species according to their charge using gradient elution cationexchange chromatography. The aluminum fluoride complexes were estimated by combining the data of the free and total fluoride determined using a fluoride ion-selective electrode, with the assumption that 2+ charged aluminum species consisted only ofAlF^2+. The rest of the aluminum species had a l+, neutral, or negative charge and mainly consisted of organic complexes. The origin of the organically bound aluminum is discussed. The concentration range of the total dissolved fluoride and aluminum in the rainwater samples was usually in the micromolar to submicromolar range, and the ratio of [T-F]/[T-AI] was found to be between 1 and 4. The speciation of dissolved aluminum into three categories was carried out on the basis of data of 15 rainwater samples collected in the city of Otsu.
Journal title
Analytical Chemistry
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Analytical Chemistry
Record number
50916
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