F. A. SilvaIlton Luiz de AlcântaraP. S. RoldanCilene C. F. PadilhaAdriana Barbosa AraújoJosé Pedro Serra ValenteAriovaldo O. FlorentinoPedro de Magalhães Padilha
This paper discusses a rapid and sensitive method developed to determine trace levels of mercury in natural water samples by cold vapor atomic absorption spectrometry using a preconcentration system composed by mini-column packed with 100 mg of 2-aminothiazol modified silica gel (SiAT) coupled on-line with the spectrometer's cold vapor generator system. The optimum preconcentration conditions are also described here. The preconcentrated Hg(II) ions were eluted directly from the column to the spectrometer's cold vapor generator system using 100 µL of 2 mol L-1 hydrochloric acid and the retention efficiency achieved exceeded 95%. The enrichment factors determined were 29, 38 and 46 using 3, 4 and 5 mL of preconcentrated aqueous solutions containing 400 ng L-1 of Hg. The detection limit calculated was 5 ng L-1. The preconcentration procedure was applied to determine trace level mercury in spiked river water samples.
Fábio Arlindo SilvaIlton Luiz de AlcântaraPaulo dos Santos RoldanCilene do Carmo Federici PadilhaAdriana Barbosa AraújoJosé Pedro Serra ValenteAriovaldo de Oliveira FlorentinoPedro de Magalhães Padilha
N. BurhamSami M. Abdel AzeemSayed R. Abdel‐HafeezM.F. El–Shahat
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Ilton Luiz de AlcântaraPaulo dos Santos RoldanMaurício A. L. MargionteGustavo R. CastroCilene C. F. PadilhaAriovaldo de Oliveira FlorentinoPedro de Magalhães Padilha