Silica-based chelating resin bearing dual 8-Hydroxyquinoline moieties and its applications for solid phase extraction of trace metals from seawater prior to their analysis by ICP-MS
Author | AlSuhaimi A.O. |
Author | AlRadaddi S.M. |
Author | Al-Sheikh Ali A.K. |
Author | Shraim A.M. |
Author | AlRadaddi T.S. |
Available date | 2020-04-16T06:56:50Z |
Publication Date | 2019 |
Publication Name | Arabian Journal of Chemistry |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 18785352 |
Abstract | Solid phase extraction (SPE) using chelating resins has been established as a convenient technique for samples pretreatment prior to trace metal analysis from complex matrices. Oxine chelating agents (e.g., 8-Hydroxyquinoline (8-HQ)) are popular moieties in the synthesis of chelating resins, due to their characteristic coordination chemistry. So far most of the reported silica-oxine chelators encompasses a single oxine molecule per spacer arm. In this work, two 8-HQ ligands have been covalently attached onto silica surface throughout a single linkage. The synthesized resin characterized with FTIR, elemental analysis and SEM. The main parameters affecting SPE procedures, such as pH, and sorption kinetics, investigated using batch experiments. The capacity exchange of the produced resin under optimized conditions was 0.219 and 0.161 mmol g−1 for Cu(II) and Mn(II) respectively. The resin packed into 10 ml standard cartridges and used with a typical SPE manifold for matrix removal prior to an ICP-MS analysis of transition metals (i.e., Cu, Cd, Ni, Pb, Zn, and Co) in seawater certified reference material samples and real samples from high saline seawater near the discharge zone of Yanbu desalination plant. The obtained results confirm the usefulness of the method. |
Sponsor | The authors are grateful for the Scientific Research Deanship, Taibah University for the generous financial support, grant No. 766/432 . |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier B.V. |
Subject | 8-HQ Chelating reins Desalination Dual moieties Seawater SPE Trace metals |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 360-369 |
Issue Number | 3 |
Volume Number | 12 |
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