2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2016.04.079
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Solid phase extraction, separation and preconcentration of rare elements thorium(IV), uranium(VI), zirconium(IV), cerium(IV) and chromium(III) amid several other foreign ions with eriochrome black T anchored to 3-D networking silica gel

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“…Therefore, many efforts have been made to develop efficient methods for extracting and purifying REEs, such as liquid–liquid extraction, 4,5 supported liquid extraction 6 or solid-phase extraction 7 procedures. These methods all rely on the association constants between ligands and REEs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, many efforts have been made to develop efficient methods for extracting and purifying REEs, such as liquid–liquid extraction, 4,5 supported liquid extraction 6 or solid-phase extraction 7 procedures. These methods all rely on the association constants between ligands and REEs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intensity of the anionic blue complex, which is a metal chelate, can be increased in any solution by raising either the pH or the iron: dye ratio. SC and related compounds have been used as reagents in the spectrophotometric identification or extraction of several trace metals, including Cr [18, 26, 27]. SC is structurally similar to CAS which has previously been reported to stain Cr in histological sections of the liver and kidney of rats injected with Cr [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…new alternatives for their treatment [5,6]. There are several methods available to detect trace metal ions such as chemical precipitation/coprecipitation [7], liquid-liquid extraction [8], and solid phase extraction (SPE) [9]. SPE has been considered as the most efficient technique compared with the others for its simplicity, economics, rapidity, and consumption of small volume of reagents.…”
Section: Nano-chamomile Waste As a Low-cost Biosorbent For Rapid Remomentioning
confidence: 99%