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Determination of Trace Amounts of Pd(II) Ions in Water and Road Dust Samples by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry After Preconcentration on Modified Organo Nanoclay

Daryoush AfzaliAli MostafaviZahra Afzali

Year: 2010 Journal:   Journal of AOAC International Vol: 93 (6)Pages: 1952-1956   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

Abstract This paper describes the application of organo nanoclay, an easily prepared and stable solid sorbent, to the preconcentration of trace amounts of palladium ions in aqueous solution. The organo nanoclay was prepared by adding tetradecyldimethylbenzylamonium chloride onto montmorillonite, which was then modified with 1-(2-pyridylazo)-2-naphthol. The modified nanoclay was used as a solid sorbent for separation and preconcentration of trace amounts of Pd(II) ions, and a simple, sensitive, and economical method was developed for determination of trace amounts of palladium by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The sorption of Pd(II) ions was quantitative in the pH range of 1.55.0, whereas quantitative desorption occurred with 5.0 mL of a mixture containing 1.0 M thiourea and 1.0 M HCl. The RSD of the method was 2.1 (n = 10; concn = 0.5 g/mL), and the LOD (3bl; = SD and bl = blank) was 0.1 ng/mL. The calibration curve was linear for concentrations of 0.58.0 g/mL in the initial solution, and the preconcentration factor was 140. The maximum capacity of the sorbent was 2.4 mg Pd(II)/g modified organo nanoclay. The influences of the experimental parameters, including sample pH, eluant volume, eluant type, sample volume, and interfering ions, on the recoveries of the palladium ion were investigated. The proposed method was applied to the preconcentration and determination of palladium in different samples.

Keywords:
Sorbent Chemistry Palladium Elution Sorption Desorption Trace Amounts Detection limit Aqueous solution Adsorption Atomic absorption spectroscopy Thiourea Chromatography Calibration curve Analytical Chemistry (journal) Catalysis

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