1981
DOI: 10.1021/ac00237a047
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Preconcentration of trace elements from seawater with silica-immobilized 8-hydroxyquinoline

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“…Dissolved concentration analysis preparations were all conducted in a Class 100 metal-free clean room. Pre-concentration of the dissolved samples was necessary for cadmium (Cd), Pb, copper (Cu), and nickel (Ni) in the samples regarded as baseline, and this was achieved by passing 100-200 ml of sample through a column of silica-immobilised 8-hydroxyquinoline, after adjustment of the sample pH to 8.1-8.5 with re-distilled ammonia (Sturgeon et al 1981). The 8-hydroxyquinoline material used (Serva 43770) has a higher exchange capacity than the original reference, so a smaller bed volume of 0.5 ml was used.…”
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“…Dissolved concentration analysis preparations were all conducted in a Class 100 metal-free clean room. Pre-concentration of the dissolved samples was necessary for cadmium (Cd), Pb, copper (Cu), and nickel (Ni) in the samples regarded as baseline, and this was achieved by passing 100-200 ml of sample through a column of silica-immobilised 8-hydroxyquinoline, after adjustment of the sample pH to 8.1-8.5 with re-distilled ammonia (Sturgeon et al 1981). The 8-hydroxyquinoline material used (Serva 43770) has a higher exchange capacity than the original reference, so a smaller bed volume of 0.5 ml was used.…”
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“…[59][60][61][62] Some other modified silica gel with various kinds of complex-forming functional groups have been prepared and studied for their adsorption behavior and application to preconcentration of trace metals.63-65 Seshadri et a1.64 reported that a f3-diketone-immobiliz ed silica gel shows complexing affinity for Cu(II), U(VI; and Fe(III); no significant affinity is observed for Ni Co, Zn, Mg, Ca, La and Th. Furthermore, 2,3 f dihydroxybenzoyl and 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoyl-amid functional groups immobilized silica exhibited signifi cant affinity for Cu, U, Fe, Ce, Ti, V, Mo and Cr.…”
Section: Poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene) Resins (Pctfe)mentioning
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“…O que atrai os pesquisadores, para modificarem estas superfícies aparentemente inertes, é aproveitarem-se dessas propriedades físicas e químicas específicas, para tornar possível o uso dos sólidos modificados em diversas aplicações tecnológicas. O interesse nesses materiais deve-se à diversidade de aplicações encontradas nos vários campos da ciência, dentre as quais, podem ser citadas a adsorção de espécies catiônicas, utilizada na retirada de íons metálicos de solução com baixíssima concentração de soluto, na ordem de ng/mL 1,2 ; o transporte de enzimas 3,4 ; a concentração de traços de cátions metáli-cos a partir de água do mar ou de efluentes [5][6][7][8][9][10] ; os trocadores de íons; o uso catalítico 11 e, a aplicação em cromatografia. Os sólidos modificados para se obterem novos adsorventes envolvem materiais, tais como sílica gel [12][13][14] , os filissilicatos 15 fibras de carvão ativado, quitosana natural 16 , crisotila 17 , vermiculita 18 , fulerenos e heterofulerenos.…”
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